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| PLATFORM: | Macintosh |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Intuit |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, Track portfolio performance; read news stories related to holdings, Track home inventory and value; convenient iCal calendar, Save, invest, and track profits in minutes, Download banking, credit card, and brokerage transactions, Track spending; manage investments; prepare for tax time |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | 283646 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 028287009158 |
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Customer Reviews of Quicken 2005 for Mac [Old Version]
Regarding "bad math" Another customer had a problem with 10% on 10,000 for one year being more than 11,000. Quicken is not doing it wrong, they are compounding the interest, the way it should be done. There is nothing wrong with the financial calculators, you just not doing math the way financial institutions do.
Quicken miscalculates simple math
Quicken for Mac versions 2006, 2005, 2004, and maybe other versions all miscalculate some simple math.
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>For example, in the investment calculator 10,000 for 1 year at 10% Quicken says yields $11,050.65 when it should obviously be $11,000. The other financial calculators, such as the retirement calculator, have similar math bugs.
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>Intuit technical support says that it is a known issue but they don't know when they'll fix it. Obviously it hasn't been a high priority since many math bugs have existed in Quicken for Mac for many years. I get the impression that Intuit doesn't work on the Mac version much. Some years ago they even stopped making Quicken for Mac until Apple paid them to hire a Mac developer. I'd choose another progam.
Quicken for MAC disappoints
Quicken 2005 works ok, but it has a couple of big problems that make it virtually useless for me. I've used Quicken on Windows for 6 years and have been able to download asset classes for each stock, bond, or mutual fund I own. I manage my investments using assset allocation - ie, by trakcing the % of my holdings large cap, small cap, international, bonds, and cash. Quicken 2005 for Mac doesn't have this function. Also, the whole program works in 9-point font only. Rows and rows of little tiny numbers and you can't change it. Not so great for the aging population of consumers.