(In fact, in Intuit's case, as I recall, their CEO is on Apple's Board of Directors.)Very disappointed with Quicken Essentials for Mac (just got a Mac mini). I expect a firm like Intuit to immediately have its products work with whatever changes Apple plans to make as it revises and updates its products. Mac obs display capture no properties available.As a great admirer of Apple, I expect to always very quickly be able to upgrade to their latest software (as I will once again when Mavericks is introduced in the Fall) and have my core products and apps continue to function. Power has named Quicken Loans the Highest in Customer Satisfaction for Primary Mortgage Origination. Within the Quicken accounting program (and it doesn’t matter whether you’re using Quicken Starter Edition, Quicken Deluxe, Quicken Premier, Quicken Home & Business, or Quicken Rental Property Manager), you enter dates again and again: the date you write a check, the date you record a deposit, the date you reconcile an account, the date you receive a dividend on some investment, and so on.J.D.
![]() Quicken Mini Download And Trial(Obviously I am not suggesting you blindly upgrade and get blind-sided by Quicken failing - I'm saying I hope it continues to work seamlessly.)Well, not really but not long afterwards on my Mac!The fact that Bill Campbell sits on the Apple Board of Directors is another example of the great enigma that is Intuit's treatment of Apple users.History tells us that when Apple was dying on the vine in 1995/6, Intuit announced that it would stop upgrading Quicken for Mac. And most importantly I hope that a fear, either well based or hypothetical, that Quicken may not work with Mavericks does not delay your upgrade. But I suspect it's a hassle to set up the new accounts with my financial institutions, and that's why I've been slow to do the download and trial.I hope that Quicken for Mac 2007 continues to function well under Mavericks for you.Not only do I wait to be sure that it is stable, but I now even question why I need it to begin with.My dead iMac G5 necessitated my purchase of a Mac Mini with Lion in August 2011. I long ago gave up being the first kid on the block to upgrade Apple's system software. I take it one day at a time.On the other hand, you and I have different approaches to OS X upgrades. I am gratified by the release of Quicken 2007 for Lion, but I do not hold my breath for the future. In the first decade of the 2000s features started to be dropped from the Mac version and the final insult was the release of Quicken Essentials and its push when Lion was released.To my surprise, Intuit rewrote Quicken 2007 for Intel and Lion and promptly sold the complete version (not an upgrade requiring a previously sold copy) for $15.That being said, I have no fantasies about Intuit and their lack of support for Apple users.![]()
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