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2009-10-16 9:18am -07:00T   |   Total Score: 5 points   |   Average Rating: 5 out of 5   |   Post History   |   Visit The Dough Roller  |   1 Comment This Entry Contains 1 Comment

 

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I just received an e-mail today that Intuit has released Quicken 2010. Describing the new version of its popular money mangement software as the "must-have upgrade," Quicken Home & Business 2010 offers several new features.



  • Organizes your finances all in one place

  • Improved, streamlined, and guaranteed easier

  • Saves time by automatically importing your existing Quicken data


The big question with the release of any new version of existing software is whether or not one should upgrade. If you are new to Quicken and are looking for software to help manage your money, Quicken 2010 is an easy choice. I've used it for years (on both a Mac and PC), and it offers just about every imaginable feature. But if you are an existing Quicken user, to upgrade or not to upgrade is the question.


To help you answer that question, let's take a closer look at what's new with Quicken 2010.


Quicken 2010 Snapshot: Perhaps Quicken's most significant new feature is the ability to see your most important financial information in one place. As Intuit describes this...

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Automatic downloads/synching not as good as free web service
By Anonymous (Male)

I was a MS Money user for years. Just bought Quicken Premiere 2010 after tinkering with the free online Quicken. I�m really upset that most of my financial institutions don�t have available synching/transaction downloading, including my two retirement plans: TIAA-CREF and New York State Deferred Compensation Plan; and my Capital One checking and savings accounts. The setup screens declare that it�s �Unavailable.�

Capital One worked with MS Money and the online Quicken. The bank�s website indicates that they connect to Quicken, but they must mean the online version, not the expensive application.

You should check on your institutions before you buy Quicken 2010.

Posted: Saturday, October 17th, 2009 @ 7:55am PDT

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