Quicken For Mac 2016 Personal Finance & Budgeting Software

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Quicken For Mac 2016 Personal Finance & Budgeting Software Average ratng: 4,3/5 310 votes

Intuit has released Quicken 2016 for Mac 3.2.1 (a top vote-getter in our recent poll, “Your Favorite Mac Personal Finance Apps,” 29 February 2016) with a number of bug fixes.The update fixes a problem with transfer transactions in the Windows Converter (as well as adds the capability to convert very old Quicken Windows files), improves the Online Transfer process to allow credit card. Quicken 2016 helps you manage all your personal finances in one place, so you can see where you’re spending and where you can save. Quicken automatically categorizes your financial transactions, helps you stay on top of bills and set goals so you can save more. You can even access your data on the go.

Has introduced Quicken 2019, the latest release of its comprehensive personal finance software featuring Web access from any browser. Quicken for Mac software and the Quicken App are not designed to function outside the U.S. The VantageScore provided under the offer described here uses a proprietary credit scoring model designed by VantageScore Solutions, LLC.

Yesterday, after a number of reminders that Quicken Essentials for Mac was no longer supported, and I could not pass up $40 off, I down loaded Quicken 2016 fro Mac, from Intuit. The install went fast. Started it up for the first time, and it updated to the new patch version. Once that was done, it asked me to import my data, going back to the early 1990s; 5 minutes later, it was all there. All balances checked out, all accounts were there. I was ready to go.

Quicken For Mac 2016 Personal Finance & Budgeting Software

Router not asking for password. Only one thing I had to do, was adjust what was displayed, on the registers, to shorten the time periods from all transactions, to a month, or quarter; that was quick. Also, I wanted to see more transactions, so I selected Compress for the register format. I explored it a little and it seem to function very well. It was quick. I decided to backup my data and that was also quickly done. Also, if something really goes buggy, I have my data. I have not tried much of the reports yet.

Performance wise, it seem to be faster than Quicken Essentials. Also, it works quite well on the El Capital MAC OSX Operating System, fro those wondering.

My only negatives, is that Inruit is selling Quicken; hopefully it finds a good home, as the IBank 2015 alternative has gotten very bad reviews here on Amazon. So, the purchaser should be aware that they may be purchasing an end of life product.I use Quicken to record my finances only, I do not use an external features, so for my use, it works fine. And it will continue to work, until Apple does something in a future OS upgrade. My other negative, is the background colors, for the Register, cannot be customized and negative amounts do not show up in red. Both features I liked, because I have poor vision.

Maybe Intuit might see this and add these features, as an option. But, even with those few negatives, I still think it is worthy of 5 stars.

I’ve been a Quicken user for easily 20 years. After reading all the devastatingly bad reviews for Quicken for the Mac I was very hesitant to purchase. With Version 3, I finally decided to take the plunge. Expecting catastrophe, I must say I’ve been pleasantly surprised. Is this program the most horrible thing ever coded in the history of humanity to be put up on the App Store?

This entry was posted on 16.01.2019.