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| PLATFORM: | Mac OS X |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Intuit |
| ESRB RATING: | Rating Pending |
| FEATURES: | CD, Track your checking, savings and credit card transactions in one place, Reconcile your bank statements and balance your checkbook in minutes, Pay bills right from your computer - write and print checks or pay bills online, Create and follow a personalized budget -- Quicken helps you put together a plan that works, Manage your cash flow -- know what transactions are coming, so you'll know exactly how much you can save or spend |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | 298337 |
| UPC: | 028287013902 |
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Customer Reviews of Quicken 2007 for Mac
Sad to say, but buy Microsoft Money instead Had been using MS Money on a PC for 10 years then bought a Mac. Didn't want to contaminate my mac with MS software so bought Quicken. Bad choice. Found it very confusing especially the bill pay part. Maybe I didn't give it enough time (1 month) or read any instructions (I didn't read any for MS Money), but I eventually bought Parallels so I could reinstall MS Money. Back to paying bills and doing all my financial things just fine. If you are recent PC to Mac convert think again about Quicken.
Quicken 2007 for Mac a dog
I have used Quicken on a Mac since 1992 and, because of previous problems with upgrades, I tend to put it off. However, my Quicken 2000 now operates only in Classic mode and I'm at Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger). So an upgrade to Quicken 2007 seemed in order. Having used Quicken for many years the file size has naturally grown and Quicken 2007 repeatedly crashed during the attempt to convert my 2000 version to 2007. The crash code Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE usually means the program is trying to grab memory that doesn't belong to it and Quicken 2007 has the memory fixed at 20 MB rather than dynamic as most programs in Tiger do.Nor is it possible to increase the memory size for Quicken 2007.
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> Quicken 2007 did successfully convert a 10-year-old file that was only 1.7 MB in size so there appears to be a programming error regarding memory allocation.
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> Quicken support was useless in this case, with ridiculous suggestions like converting to a .QIF file and importing that to Quicken 2007, which didn't work, or stuffing and unstuffing the file before trying the conversion. No concern about memory allocation ever penetrated to their support group.
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> Also, despite carefully backing up my old data, the conversion attempt somehow wiped out all the price information for my investments in Quicken 2000 dating back 15 years. Fortunately, transaction data was preserved in the backups. But my only chance at recovery seems to be a manual input of data.
Caveat Emptor
I have been using Quicken for 12 years and cant live without it. Switching to Apple has been a pleasure for computing except that Quicken is a NIGHTMARE. Intuit is late to the Apple party and has clearly written off or cannot fix the 3% of sales that go to Apple users. This product is IMPOSSIBLE if you have complex tax information or expect to use this program for capital gains calculations or anything other than balancing a checkbook. If you need info or transactions from years before, NIGHTMARE.
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>You end up either using the windows version (buy windows OS again, since you cant use OEM versions on your new MAC, buy parallels or bootcamp) just to run Quicken on your MAC, OR you have to have a windows computer just for Quicken. Shame on you INTUIT for even pretending that you have a decent product for MAC.