![]() Sure they added that mobile app stuff and the online billers, but the mobile app corrupted my file once so I don't use it anymore, and the online billers stop working after two months and have to be set up again. I'm not going accept a price increase that is in excess of the rate of inflation or doesn't come with a tangible improvement in functionality.Īs far as I can tell, Quicken 2004 through 2017 all seemed about the same. The subscription version of Quicken is unusable because of the nag screen when it expires. For example, as I write this, Amazon is offering Quicken 2015 Deluxe for 42.41 and Staples for 44.99, while the Quicken site lists its discounted price at 64.99. ![]() ![]() You call it ranting, I call it telling others to be smart with their money. As in earlier years, I had found lower prices for Quicken at retailers - even allowing for the 10 discount - than if I bought directly from Intuit. I bought it because it was on sale, had a rebate, and I had a coupon at Staples that made it cheaper than Deluxe. You can also buy the subscription through retailers like Amazon. For example 1-year Deluxe is just 45, but 2-year Deluxe is 70 (35/yr). And you can save big by doing a 2-year subscription vs 1. I'll just make sure that when my 2017 stops downloading that I'll be in a position to just use Quicken manually for my low volume accounts and a qif backdoor import for my one remaining high volume account. Quicken is offering 10 off new subscriptions right on their website. Besides that, I'm not going to build a spread sheet.
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