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Oct 25, 2019 So, is Quicken for Mac any good after the most recent updates? This article is going to answer that question and tell you what you can expect with the newest version of Quicken for Mac. Quicken for Mac review 2020 New features for 2020. One of the biggest changes for 2020 is that Quicken for Mac and Windows got a new web-based companion. May 11, 2020 Hi, I have an old iMac which is not compatible with OS X later than El Capitan (10.11) and am considering subscribing to Office 365 Personal. However, on Microsoft's page dedicated to Office 365 Personal, it clearly states that you need at least High Sierra (10.13) to run it. Oct 09, 2018 Quicken today announced the launch of Quicken 2019, the newest version of its popular finance and budgeting software for PC and Mac. Quicken 2019 introduces web access for the first time, designed. After Mac users were let down by a lite version of Bill Pay in Quicken 2016 for Mac, it seems that the new product development team at Quicken have finally listened to the complaints of Mac users and added a fully functional Quicken Bill Pay for Mac in Quicken for Mac 2017. Bill Pay is arguably the most requested feature in Quicken for Mac. May 24, 2019 Here are the minimum system requirements for TurboTax 2016 through 2019 software for Mac Basic, Deluxe, Premier, and Home Business editions. Operating System 2019: macOS High Sierra 10.13 or later 2018: macOS X v.10.12 or later (64-bit required) 2017: macOS X v10.11 or later (64-bit required) 2016.
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I run Q Essentials Ver 1.7.4 (yes I know it is outdated) my Mac is running OS X El Capitan. I only use Q, for entering money in and out for three home rentals. I figure since QE is as far I can go in 10.11.6, I should buy a used Quicken program that I can move my info over and then be able to move up a few my versions of my operation system> What the community think???
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- Accepted AnswerWhat do I think? Upgrade to the current subscription model (2019) that will import your older Essentials file and be done with it. It will run on your older El Capitan system.
Sure, you can purchase older Quicken versions from third parties, but you will always be a day late and a dollar short. - edited September 2019Accepted AnswerAlso be aware that if you do let your subscription expire, Quicken will now hijack about 25% of your screen real-estate for advertising (not applicable to QM2017 and older). Quicken has determined that this is the price to pay if you let your subscription expire! If you disagree with this business decision, you can add your VOTE to
Quicken Inc should eliminate or at least minimize the LARGE Advertising space used when a subscription expires
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- Accepted AnswerGood deal. You will be glad you upgraded.
Age is irrelevant-I have known people much older that run circles around much younger users.
Installing is straightforward. You will point the newer program to your Essentials data file*, and it will migrate it to the 2019. Quicken Essentials and the older data file will remain untouched, so you can run both programs side by side if needed. In other words, upgrading won't affect your older program.
Using the program should be self explanatory. Post back if you have questions.
*You didn't make clear if your three rental accounts are in the same file (as separate accounts), or if you have broken them up into separate files. If the latter, you will have to File:New and import each separately.
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- Accepted AnswerWhat do I think? Upgrade to the current subscription model (2019) that will import your older Essentials file and be done with it. It will run on your older El Capitan system.
Sure, you can purchase older Quicken versions from third parties, but you will always be a day late and a dollar short. - @Ron So your goal is to be able too upgrade your Mac's operating system, right? That's your goal? And you can't do that with Essentials.
Any version of Quicken Mac will import your Quicken Essentials data. I think you really have two choices: buy a copy of Quicken 2017 or buy the current Quicken 2019. (I wouldn't even consider Quicken 2015 or 2016.) Since the prices I see on eBay for Quicken 2017 are similar to a one-year subscription of Quicken 2019 -- or higher -- I'm not sure why you wouldn't get the current product. I realize you don't use a lot of the functionality of Quicken, but since reports are a lot better since Quicken 2017, there might be some benefit to you with Quicken 2019. It's now sold on a subscription basis, but as long as you don't need any online services, you can let the subscription lapse and continue to use it manually a year from now.QMac 2007 & QMac Subscription • Quicken user since 1993 - Thanks for input . I see there is three 2019 plans. If I paid for the Basic for a year and have no need to use online service: I have a couple of questions. I can keep on using for free after one years? Will still receive support after one year? Do they assist installing and moving over my rental income/outgoing costs. I am older than Trump and still learning my ABC in computers.
- Quicken Starter cannot be used if your subscription lapses. (Well, you can open it in a read-only mode, but you can't enter new transactions.) You need to purchase Quicken Deluxe instead -- that version does allow you to continue adding transactions manually after your subscription has lapsed. The subscription includes all online services (downloading or importing transactions from financial institutions, security prices, etc.), program updates and bug fixes, and free support. If your subscription ends, you lose all of that -- no support, no updates, no online services.
Quicken doesn't provide migration support services per se, but if you need help with some functionality in Quicken Mac, their phone support agents are available 12 hours a day weekdays at no additional cost. And users on this site can often provide guidance on features or functionality new users may find confusing.QMac 2007 & QMac Subscription • Quicken user since 1993 - edited September 2019Accepted AnswerAlso be aware that if you do let your subscription expire, Quicken will now hijack about 25% of your screen real-estate for advertising (not applicable to QM2017 and older). Quicken has determined that this is the price to pay if you let your subscription expire! If you disagree with this business decision, you can add your VOTE to
Quicken Inc should eliminate or at least minimize the LARGE Advertising space used when a subscription expires
First, click on the underlined link above to go there, then click VOTE at the top of THAT page, so your vote will count.
Your VOTES matter!
You may also want to contact Quicken Support to express your concerns at
https://www.quicken.com/contact-supportHave Questions? Check out these FAQs:- Quicken Windows FAQ list
Object to Quicken's business model, using up 25% of your screen? Add your vote here:
Quicken should eliminate the LARGE Ad space when a subscription expires
(Canadian Q user since '92, STILL using QM2007) - Quicken Windows FAQ list
- Reading you folk comments, not sure what to do. As stated prior, my current version of QE is 1.7.4, any one know that version the 2017 is? Also seeing a 2017 Quickens ad, it said 'Quickens Easily manage your money'. Leads us older folks to ask a questions. Is that wording on cover of 2017 the same type software as QE I have? Will I be able to move over my rental accounts with no problems?. Final question! Is there any solid reason to upgrade to 2017 since my current QE works with no problems? (Almost like someone upgrading on iPhones just to have a new model).
- @Ron Well, now you're asking some different questions than you asked originally.
Quicken 2017 is at version 4.8.5.
You can think of it as several generations of updates to your Quicken Essentials, since it was built from that code base and user interface.
Yes, Quicken 2017 will import your Quicken Essentials data file and update it to the current file format.
Should you update to Quicken 2017 or not? No one can definitively answer that for you. Of course I coudl tell you that it has hundreds, probably thousands, of added features and bug fixes to Quicken Essentials. But if your Quicken Essentials does all you need it to, then you might not care about any of those improvements.
The biggest argument for upgrading is compatibility. As you know, you can't upgrade your macOS and continue to use Essentials. As long as you're okay with sticking with El Capitan, which is no longer supported or patched by Apple, then what you have today wil continue to work. If you ever want to upgrade your macOS, or if your computer breaks and you need to get a new one, then you will be forced to upgrade your Quicken at that time. Currently, Quicken Mac software imports from Quicken Essentials, but at some point in the future, the developers may remove the code for importing from Essentials; there's no good way to predict when that will happen.
I'm not clear if there's a particular reason your questions are about Quicken 2017. That is not the current version of Quicken, and is no longer for sale by Quicken. You can find it on eBay or perhaps other places. The comments from all of us above were directed at the pros and cons of purchasing the current Quicken (2019) versus Quicken 2017.QMac 2007 & QMac Subscription • Quicken user since 1993 - Thanks for your input.As mention I have QE for Mac 2010. My main reason for looking at upgrade is concerns on my operation system El Captain. I figure if I went to 2017, it will work down the road for Apple's upgrades and if I had to re-install software of Quickens. As to 2019, some of the post on this site is a concern about after one year and IF the ad problem comes about? Plus not having the disk if I went to another newer iMac after the year, I feel good luck on that. In regards to moving my current renting accounts, you said that will not be a problem to move into 2017. Looking on other sites, the 2017 uses the wording 'Quicken Easily Manage Your Money 2017 For Mac '. I need to rely on your input . Is this wording/ software what I would need to upgrade to 2017 and still have the ease of adding and deleting items in my accounts for managing my rentals? I know the word Essentials os gone.
- You will find any of the newer versions of Quicken for Mac to be an extension of Quicken Essentials. I am quite experienced/liked that older 1.7.4 program, and I think you will appreciate the subtle improvements they have made to the programs over the years. I don't see any pitfalls with your rentals if you are managing them in Essentials.
I cannot in good conscious recommend people waste time or money investing in outmoded applications. Sure, you might score a deal on an old program such as 2017, but you are in the same bind of being behind the times.
I would not fret not having a physical disk for software distribution. That fell out of favor years ago. It is quite easy to adjust. - You seem to be focused on a phrase 'Quicken Easily Manages Your Money'. I'm not where you see that, but it's just marketing. The box on Quicken 2017 (as well as Quicken 2019) says 'Manage your money and save' -- again, just the marketing message. Again, as John and I have said above, Quicken Mac 2015, 2016, 2017, and now 2018/2019 are all incremental improvements to the original Quicken Essentials.
I'm not sure if you feel you have any questions that haven't been answered; if so, please ask them again. Both John and I have recommended you move forward from your old Quicken Essentials. If you prefer Quicken 2017 to avoid the subscription ad, it will work for you. We both recommend upgrading all the way to the current version, rather than spending money on a version that's several years old; support for Quicken 2017 will be discontinued in April 2020.QMac 2007 & QMac Subscription • Quicken user since 1993 - Hey, Took your advise and just got back from Best Buy with Q2019 Deluxe. I nervous about installing (remember I told you that I am in my late 70's) My current rental in a three 'Accounts ' that QE 2015 call them So when I install new software in my Mac, somewhere along the way it will give me the chance to move them over. In the 2019, I figure there is a 'accounts' tab where they will go, right? Of course I'll back up what is in 2015 onto an ext drive. So any help pointers at this point will be greatly received. For sure! I'll hold off until I hear from your guys.
- Accepted AnswerGood deal. You will be glad you upgraded.
Age is irrelevant-I have known people much older that run circles around much younger users.
Installing is straightforward. You will point the newer program to your Essentials data file*, and it will migrate it to the 2019. Quicken Essentials and the older data file will remain untouched, so you can run both programs side by side if needed. In other words, upgrading won't affect your older program.
Using the program should be self explanatory. Post back if you have questions.
*You didn't make clear if your three rental accounts are in the same file (as separate accounts), or if you have broken them up into separate files. If the latter, you will have to File:New and import each separately. - First I want to thanks Jacobs and John on working and steering me the right 'path'. Had no problems in installing the 2019 and it automatic move my accounts over from QE 2015. Maybe I can ask a question from one of you. I had mention that I had my rentals set up in an 'Account' that I had for example Rental unit #3, had receiving rent and a different on for Spending. I also had set up in the are 'Account' my different bank type accounts like: CD's, IRA's AND OTHERS. NOW IN NEW 2019. Some of the Bank accounts are loans to a few of my grandkids. When one comes over to pay, I would go into QE and under Accounts I would bring up there name and enter amount they payed. The banks, etc didn't show any numbers. Now in the new system, at the top it said, Banking $$$$ and shows a number adding up all accounts. Also on the bottom is said Net worth $$$$$. I desire not to show those numbers to them. Playing with the 2019 Q, I believe those banking number should be able to set in a better place. I don't or don't plan on tie into banks nor anythings else the program has to offer. Can you provide some expertise how and where to sit up.
Thanks - You can hide the left sidebar or change what it displays. Click the '....' at the top blue bar above the sidebar and play around with the settings. You can turn off Net Worth, Main group totals, sub-group totals, and/or account totals. Another way to just temporarily hide the sidebar is to click the '<' at the top of the sidebar to collapse it; in the collapsed view, click on the '$' to see the list of accounts (without balances) so you can move between accounts.QMac 2007 & QMac Subscription • Quicken user since 1993
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when I sign into quicken it say's i need 64bit quicken is that possible?
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- Which Quicken version do you currently have? Quicken 2007 for Mac or older? Quicken Essentials? Quicken Mac 2015 or newer?
Have you recently upgraded your Mac OS? If yes, from what old version to what new version? - @robi78 No version of the Mac operating system currently requires 64-bit applications.
However, if you are running the current Mojave operating system, it provides a warning when launching 32-bit applications that 'this app needs to be updated by its developer to improve compatibility.' That's Apple's very soft warning that you're launching a 32-bit app which will not work on the next version of macOS come this fall. I'm guessing that's the message you saw?
If you are running the old Quicken 2007 application, that's a 32-bit app. Quicken discontinued all support for Quicken 2007 several years ago, but it will run on the current macOS. However, it will not run on the next macOS. If you want to continue using Quicken 2007, and you're okay with not advancing your operating system past Mojave this fall, you can continue business as usual. (Just be aware that you will eventually need to upgrade your macOS and so you will eventually need to upgrade to the current Quicken for Mac.)
If you are running the old Quicken Essentials for Mac, it too has been discontinued by Quicken for several years. The latest operating system it can run on is El Capitan (10.11). It does not run on macOS Sierra (10.12), High Sierra (10.13), or Mojave (10.14). If you have been using Essentials on an older operating system, you'll have to upgrade to the modern Quicken for Mac (Quicken 2015 through the current Quicken 2019) to run on any of these last three versions of macOS. (For what it's worth, this isn't due to 32- versus 64-bit applications; it had to do with a change in underlying macOS code which required Quicken's code in Essentials to be re-written, Quicken 2015 was the upgrade for Quicken Essentials.)QMac 2007 & QMac Subscription • Quicken user since 1993 - edited March 2019That's Apple's very soft warning that you're launching a 32-bit app which will not work on the next version of macOS come this fall.This is the announced plan and direction Apple is going. BUT business plans can and do change. So though it is the most likely scenario that 32-bit apps will no longer work, we will only truly know once they get closer to or actually deliver the next macOS update.(Just be aware that you willeventually need to upgrade your macOS and so you will eventually need to upgrade to the current Quicken for Mac.)Not exactly... there is the option to run any macOS compatible with your version of QMac using a virtual machine (VM). There are 3 popular products you can use for this case: Parallels, VMWare Fusion, or Oracle VirtualBox The first 2 cost $50-80, the third is free.Have Questions? Check out these FAQs:
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- I would not recommend setting up and running a virtual machine unless a user considers themself moderately technically adept. For the majority of users, moving to Quicken 2019 and importing their existing data file(s) will provide easier and better future-proofing.
As for Apple's plans, they stated this unequivocally and put a time stamp on it. Of course anything can change; Apple could decide to stop selling Macs and focus on mobile devices and services since Macs now contribute less than 9% of its revenues, but I don't see a need to caution people that that's a possibility because its unlikely.QMac 2007 & QMac Subscription • Quicken user since 1993 - I just would not take an emphatic position when things are not set. I prefer using language like 'their plan is...' or '...it probably will not work because...'
Same as to why I would not say that anyone 'needs' to do anything, when there are viable alternatives. I prefer letting the user decide which they are willing or able to do rather than assuming they can't. Sure you might get a 'sense' of their level of ability but it could also simply be that they may not be aware of the options.Have Questions? Check out these FAQs:- Quicken Windows FAQ list
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- Please stop spreading uncertainty and doubt where there is just no cause for it.
This is the Apple VP of software at last year's developer's conference officially announcing Mojave will be 'the last release to support 32-bit at all.'
Every publication and website which covers Apple reported on it in clear, unequivocal headlines:
This is not some new feature under development which may or may not make the cut for the next release. This is the removal of legacy code from the operating system, something they've been telling developers is coming for several years, and which they made a major point to announce to the world last June. Can't we just accept their statement for what it is?QMac 2007 & QMac Subscription • Quicken user since 1993 - Wow, in stereo too
I never disagreed with the strong case for the plan. I simply have seen turn-arounds, or at least compromises, at the last minute, especially on such big changes. As things get closer to the target, Apple (and others) has made and can make adjustments to their scope. My position is not without precedent.
So I believe in letting users know the possibilities and options they can work with and believe many (though not everyone) can sort it out.
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