Quicken 2017 For Mac Changing Check Font Rating: 8,7/10 2869 reviews

Quicken for Mac has been getting regular updates (usually a combination of bug fixes and new features) since Intuit sold them off last year. That's been a very nice thing to see. They were few and far between before then, IMO. IIRC, just a few weeks ago, they added some new functionality around loans. I've been using Quicken for Mac since 2007. Account reconciliation is the #1 reason I use it. No problems with Quicken for Mac 2017 in that regard, but I'm so used to its workflow that I'd be lost using anything else.

In Quicken 2010 for Windows, tax-related items are readily identifiable in the check register by a red check mark; no such indicator is available in the Mac 2017 version. Quicken 2017 for Mac is lacking in serious investment tools.

Quicken for Mac has been getting regular updates (usually a combination of bug fixes and new features) since Intuit sold them off last year. That's been a very nice thing to see. They were few and far between before then, IMO.

IIRC, just a few weeks ago, they added some new functionality around loans. I've been using Quicken for Mac since 2007.

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Account reconciliation is the #1 reason I use it. No problems with Quicken for Mac 2017 in that regard, but I'm so used to its workflow that I'd be lost using anything else. Click to expand.If I could get the executables for Quicken 2007, I'd just keep using it. I've noticed a couple of things already in 2017 that are irritants: - You have to put in the interest you collect on your bank account as a separate transaction when you reconcile vs. Having that convenient box when you reconcile - It seems that you need to mouse over to the + button in order to enter a new transaction vs. Simply hitting enter which then spawns a new line in 2007 - Loans seem to require a scheduled transaction in advance to pay vs.

Being available to pay ad hoc. In 2007, I enter a mortgage payment by simply entering the payee. In 2017 you have to schedule transactions in advance and I can't seem to figure out how to do it ad hoc, i.e., if I enter a payment that should be split between principal and interest it doesn't do the splits for you, it has to be a scheduled transaction. And that's just after one day of usage. I need to play around with it more but so far I'm not too pleased.

If I could get the executables for Quicken 2007, I'd just keep using it. I've noticed a couple of things already in 2017 that are irritants: - You have to put in the interest you collect on your bank account as a separate transaction when you reconcile vs. Having that convenient box when you reconcile - It seems that you need to mouse over to the + button in order to enter a new transaction vs. Simply hitting enter which then spawns a new line in 2007 - Loans seem to require a scheduled transaction in advance to pay vs. Being available to pay ad hoc.

In 2007, I enter a mortgage payment by simply entering the payee. In 2017 you have to schedule transactions in advance and I can't seem to figure out how to do it ad hoc, i.e., if I enter a payment that should be split between principal and interest it doesn't do the splits for you, it has to be a scheduled transaction. And that's just after one day of usage.

I need to play around with it more but so far I'm not too pleased. I've looked into MoneyDance, Moneywell, Jumsoft's Money, YNAB, and so forth. I finally decided to give Quicken 2017 a chance and started diving in.

I've been using money management software going back to mid-90s versions of MS Money, so I'm really lost without it. Not that my finances are ridiculously complex, but just knowing at all times my checking balance, credit card balance, what I need to have in the bank to pay the next major bill, e.g., mortgage or car payment, and so forth. I can't just wing it anymore, there's far too much going on with my family's comings and goings to not have a complete picture. I also do not simply download transactions as I believe if you don't touch something it doesn't register, so everything I do, with the exception of investment price updates, is manual.

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I also don't want to be dependent on a network connection to see everything, which is why I'm against the online services. So far, I have to say that Quicken 2017 isn't all that bad. It does not seem to be, in it's current version, geared towards a user who enters a lot of manual transactions. People like me don't care for using the mouse for every single transaction, we prefer keyboard shortcuts and the like.