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Quicken Personal Finances Deluxe 2007 [OLDER VERSION] | List Price: $59.95 Discount Price: $120.63

| Platform: Windows 2000, Windows XP Brand: Intuit Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2006-08-13
Features: - No rebate needed - not eligible for Intuit mail in rebates.
- Tracks your checking, savings and credit card accounts all in one place
- Write and print checks from your computer or pay bills online; set reminders about upcoming payment due dates to avoid late fees and penalties
- Connect with over 4,000 participating financial institutions to download your bank and credit card information for easy reconciliation
- Find hidden tax deductions and transfer your data directly to TurboTax software
Quicken 2007 Delux Mng'mt Software [Posted on 2007-09-24] I purchased Quicken because of frequent frustration (Problems saving & backing up their competator's software) I've used for many years. The straw that broke the camel's back was the total loss of historical data associated with that program. Quicken was easy to load, relatively easy to use and, best of all, I have had NO PROBLEMS with saving and backing up data to date!
P.S. Delivery was quick!
Possible Solution For the Tiny Print Problem [Posted on 2007-12-29] Set your printer driver "Auto Fit" to "Off" and "Edge to Edge" to "On". That fixed one of the bugs in this program.
Quicken is compatible [Posted on 2008-01-27] I use this to do accounting for my small business. Many things are intuitive. Cut and paste works in an unusual manner. Backup is easy and highly reccommended. (I use flash drive)
Nice software if you DONT NEED ANY SUPPORT! [Posted on 2008-01-27] Bought Quicken Deluxe 2007, set it up for One Step Update, linked to Bank of America. WOrked well for aruond a year, then I couldn't update anymore. Kept getting a "Quicken servers are down" message. When you call customer support a recorded message refers you back to the website, where they say you can request a callback (fine except they also say it may cost you $25). Other support options are worthless. No response from email (and judgin by their own forums, I not the only one). They have an online "chat" option, which i also tried. I did get a technician, who asked me a couple of questions and then never responded again. I tried emailing them, and got no response. Apparently my problem is widespread, and i could not find any solution in their website. I figure if I spent $50 on a software, i should get some support, even if it's just to say "sorry, we have not found a workaround for that problem yet".
I will be looking into other options, and will not be purchasing any Intuit software anytime soon.
What fun! [Posted on 2008-02-25] I finally started enjoying this software when I realized it's not really a financial management software program, it's a computer game! Save the princess? Nah. Quicken has a much more exciting challenge: FIND YOUR MONEY!
The action starts right at the first level, when you think you've downloaded your banking transactions. Your mission: find the missing 2-week gap in your account info!
Level two gets even more exciting as the big red numbers start to show up. You're faced with that all-important question: does the bank know my checking account is overdrawn $30,000?
Me, I've advanced to the level where I have to find the necromancer to decipher why Quicken thinks even my savings accounts are overdrawn by several thousand dollars.
If I can ever bring myself to stop playing this addictive game, I think I'll go back to using Excel spreadsheets for my finances. Microsoft Money's reviews sure don't look any better than Quicken.
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