![]() ![]() I've been using Quicken in some form since 1994, but stopped with Quicken 2007-I found the newer versions worse than Quicken 2007, so I never upgraded. Yes, I was using an eleven-year-old app to track our family's spending and investments. Why? Basically because it worked (most of the time), and I didn't like any of the alternatives, which I would occasionally test. In addition to its 32bitness, it had other issues: The UI was tiny and horrid, the windows never opened where I closed them ( Moom's saved layouts to the rescue!), and online access to my accounts was nearly non-existent. Worst of all, it would crash on occasion, necessitating rebuilding all my data files. It was finally time to find its replacement.Īfter reviewing lists of alternatives-and asking on Twitter-I focused on three apps: Bantivity, Moneydance, and Quicken 2018 for Mac.Īfter looking at all three, I surprised myself by deciding that Quicken was the best tool for our use. Going in, I was dead set against it, mainly due to its annual subscription structure.
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