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I've been using Quicken 2007 for many years and have been quite happy with it. I'm still not sure that I will upgrade - I may not install Catalina just to keep from having to upgrade Quicken. But, I do have some questions that will help me to decide how I proceed:
- In the newest version, Is using web data mandatory or can I keep everything as it is now, with the data only on my computer? - Do I have to buy a 'membership' or 'subscription' or is it possible to just buy a stand-alone full-function copy like I've always done in the past? I don't need or want it on my phone, tablet or other mobile device. I want it only on my MacBook Pro laptop. - I do not download transactions from my bank for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is that the data comes in a format and way that causes me to take twice as long to update my data and reconcile my statements. It's far, far faster for me to add by hand especially since it gives me the opportunity to verify that the amount that went through the bank (like for instance when I use a debit card) is the same amount on my receipt and that there are no transactions that I did not authorize. I've heard that downloading from the bank is now mandatory unless I take additional steps which includes deleting the old 'account' registers and creating new ones. What's the real story here? Can I continue to use Quicken as I always have, entering the data manually? - I recall looking into upgrading a year or so ago, and one of the things that kept me from upgrading then are some annoyances with the newer versions of Quicken that the company had displayed absolutely no indication that they were going to fix. One of the biggest was that Quicken was asking for the iCloud password every time you opened Quicken, even if you were not using the cloud to store any data, didn't enter any iCloud account information, and had turned off the iCloud feature. There was no way to turn stop Quicken from asking for the iCloud account information every time Quicken was started, and the company did not indicate that they had any intention of fixing this. Is this still the case? Do annoyances like this still persist? DO NOT TELL ME TO DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL THE NEWEST VERSION TO SEE FOR MYSELF AND REMIND ME THAT THERE IS A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. I want specific answers to my questions from people 'in the know'. Thank you. Best AnswerOs X 10.12
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