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Intuit ... What did you do all year? - kbeatty

I couldn't agree more with everything you've listed. I would also add that in that entire time they didn't make the app universal binary. Quicken is an app designed specifically for consumers. Every one of Apple's consumer Macs ships with an Intel processor, and the new edition of Quicken doesn't support them natively. And I can tell you that performance wise Quicken takes a big hit on my MacBook Pro compared to my desktop G5.

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Tuesday, August 01 2006 @ 04:41 PM PDT


Intuit ... What did you do all year? - Paul_Vail_674

Can I enter in my Harley Davidson dividends to the fourth decimal? I don't see that in the release (yes, I need that or should I just tell the IRS that I elect to use Quicken 'rounding' features for accounting and tax purposes?

Can Quicken stop crashing every time I reconcile an account? No data damage done as far as I know, but I won't KNOW until it is too late.

Minor items to most folks, but a major pain to me. It's almost easier to track with a NeoOffice spreadsheet...

Please give more detail on your releases, Intuit!

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Tuesday, August 01 2006 @ 06:17 PM PDT


Wait a minute ... - Doctor J

The Quicken blurb says:

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"Quicken Mac 2007 now delivers all the most important features and benefits of Quicken Deluxe 2007 for Windows along with exciting Mac exclusives that leverage the power of the Macintosh operating system."

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That's not merely the four upgrades you mention. Perhaps they're lying; I haven't tried the new version, yet. However, your comment is not an accurate description of what they say they've done.

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Wednesday, August 02 2006 @ 06:40 AM PDT