


- COULD NOT MERGE CHANGES IN QUICKEN FOR MAC 2015 HOW TO
- COULD NOT MERGE CHANGES IN QUICKEN FOR MAC 2015 UPGRADE
What is this Budget item for “Expense”?! I don’t have an “Expense” category, I don’t want an Expense category. If all I’m doing is entering a number it shouldn’t take longer than entering a number on a spreadsheet. Budgeting was very easy in Quicken 2011, since 2013 it looks like some sort of hybrid Mint/Quicken budget and the interface is very slow–I’m assuming because it has to render the red and green bars that I don’t really care for.
COULD NOT MERGE CHANGES IN QUICKEN FOR MAC 2015 HOW TO
(Did anybody even check this before it was released?) I finally figured out how to get the Rental Property edition by going to another page but it wasn’t obvious.
COULD NOT MERGE CHANGES IN QUICKEN FOR MAC 2015 UPGRADE
For example, QC didn’t catch this question.Īnyway, I tried to upgrade but it takes me to this page with a broken image and an “Add to Cart” button that doesn’t do anything. I don’t know of another personal finance management software that can produce an IRR (Internal Rate of Return) report with a graph like this. I don’t know of another tool that has cash flow management like this.Īnother great feature is investment tracking, Quicken is pretty bad at managing asset allocation, but it does a great job at tracking performance and stock splits and cost basis. It knows I pay my credit cards in full every month, every recurring or future transaction is reflected in there so I can look out at the next 90 days and make sure none of the accounts are going to go into the red. For example, Quicken’s Projected balances is unmatched by any competitor. Mint, GnuCash, and MoneyDance don’t have nearly all the features I use. I’ve been so frustrated with Quicken that I have tried other solutions but they fall short. When I bought Quicken 2013 it was pretty buggy, so I decided to give you a year and upgrade to Quicken 2014 which I assumed would fix most of the issues. Unfortunately Quicken has started going downhill about the time you acquired Mint and it’s getting worse. For the last 12-years I’ve loyally purchased a new version of Quicken every couple of years. My current Quicken file which I started in college after opening my bank account has data back since 2001. I’ve been a long time Quicken user, my dad taught me to use Quicken for DOS to track money in my “Bank of Dad” account.
