MacCentral brought readers details about Quicken 2004’s pending Mac release earlier this month. Intuit Inc. followed up Wednesday with the news that the new version of the personal financial ...
We previously reported on a problem in Quicken 2004 where the user cannot select a file type when trying to export a report under Mac OS X 10.3.2. There may be some help available for those who are ...
Intuit is looking for Mac users to beta test the upcoming Quicken 2004 for the Mac (codenamed Dakota). The next version of the financial management/planning software will support both Mac OS X and Mac ...
Making it easier to track that elusive bottom line, Intuit’s latest Quicken 2004 is easier to set up, has better investment tracking capabilities and maintains past strengths. Although buying the ...
The Intuit-Microsoft battle for supremacy in the personal-finance software market is as long-running as some sports rivalries -- except that few users seem to care all that much about the outcome of ...
We previously reported on instances of Quicken 2004 crashing after the recently released R2 update is applied. In most cases, Quicken crashes right after the splash screen. The only workaround ...
Further, as far as I can tell from the Intuit website, there is a migration strategy from Quicken Mac 2007 to Quick Essentials Mac, but there does not appear to be a migration strategy from Quicken ...
In addition, Quicken 2005 imposes a new file format that isn't compatible with information from many banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions, making it difficult to import transactions ...
Mountain View, Calif. (April 13, 2004) -- Technical support is about to run out for users of versions 98, 99 and 2000 of Intuit Inc.’s Quicken personal finance software, as the company plans to ...
I haven't seen <i>any</i> threads about this update, so I suppose I'll throw this out there.<br><br>First, a little background. I'm pretty obsessive about my finances. I like to check my online ...
Even mature software products are supposed to keep changing for the better. To hear some Quicken customers tell it though, you might think that Intuit is actually trying to subtract features from its ...