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Software Quicken Personal Finances 2007 for Mac 
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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Quicken 2007 Mac Fails Like Other Versions Before
My Quicken Mac 2005 data file was acting strange when I would download security updates.After updating security prices, many of my security prices would disappear altogether making a mess out of my data file.I tried all the fixes as per the help file and nothing worked.I decided then that I should upgrade to Quicken Mac 2007, the latest version as surely Quicken in the two years since, would have fixed whatever the problem was that was occurring with my old 2005 version.After purchasing the 2007 version and installing it, I was having the same problem.There was no difference in the 2007 version.I then decided to call Quicken Support.They explained to me that they would help me, but that there was a substantial charge for telephone support and that I should utilize their no cost email support.I tried that and they explained that the support I needed could only be done via their telephone support.I telephoned again and they refused to help me without charge.I guess my ten years plus as a loyal Quicken customer is not important to them.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Such a bummer product.Makes me dislike my MAC
I've used Windows Quicken comfortably for years.It was good enough.I've changed to Mac because of a crashed Windows computer and this has been truly painful.The data importation created 3 versions of some entries but not others.With no ability to sort by amounts I've had to tediously remove the duplications.It has different names for capital gains/ dividend etcand doesn't explain what these new labels mean.
At this point I'm ready to just use my Windows laptop.I've never rated a product this lowly ever before.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Woefully incomplete, incompatible
If you're considering switching from Windows to Mac, you need to either cross Quicken off your list or forget about your old data. I have years of financial data that simply disappears or becomes corrupt when attempting to convert it from Windows to Mac Quicken. The best Intuit will do for you is charge you to reset your balances (seriously!). We decided we'd just start with new books, but then found the Mac version so be so short of features compared to the Windows that we simply abandoned it and now run Windows Quicken on XP under Parallels. When we can find a Mac product by *anybody* that can import the Quicken data, we're kicking Intuit to the curb without regret.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - onwer
I has a PC version where when you look at the calendar, you can also track monies spend day per day. Can not find this useful feature.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Quciken from Win to Mac
After using Quicken for Win for more than a decade the Mac version is disappointing. I have gotten used to it, after much effort, but I do not understand why it is missing some of the functionality. I think the Quicken team should be embarrassed about the difficulty of moving from Windows to Mac. I never did get it right. I highly recommend following the suggestion on the Quicken site but even then it is a painful process.

If you are starting from scratch on the Mac this version should be fine. I am becoming more accustomed to it. It certainly handles the basic checking and savings just fine. I miss the attachments function. My loan accounts did not port over. The reports are better in Windows. Some of the investment functionality seems to be missing, though my basic brokerage account works fine.

In the end this seems to be the only option for the Mac anyway so I guess the Quicken folks can be neglectful.


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