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Originally Posted by tfto
Thanks for the input Sly. It appears that Mint is a suitable replacement for Quicken. I don't need all the power of Quickbooks for personal use. I just want to keep track of my savings/checking/etc.
It's total bullshit that Quicken now requires a subscription just to import your downloaded statements. I can see if you are using their online services and shit but, I am just importing already downloaded files into Quicken. Now, I have to pay?. It's total bullshit.
After 20+ years of using your software and now this shit?. Fuck You Quicken!
Ask me how I really feel.
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Quicken was sold off a few years back. So the company running them now is not the same company that you have known for 20 years. When I was trying to organize my personal finances better, I tried Quicken as well and I just did not like it as much as QuickBooks. I don't find Mint to be quite powerful enough but it's a very handy tool as well.