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Quicken stands at the crossroads of a new age of technology - where it could play a vital role. It's easy to write off Quicken as a dead product of a bygone age of desktop software. A buyer for Quicken hasn't been announced yet.
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Intuit is betting on its cloud-based service and apps - which are free to use - but make money in part by pitching credit cards and other services to users. Intuit is shifting its focus to online financial services and tax preparation and has put Quicken up for sale. Intuit, which turned into a multi-billion corporation on the success of Quicken, is giving up the fight trying to sell Quicken to consumers.
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The diminishing role of Quicken is partly by design as the software became a tiny part of a giant financial software company, Intuit (INTU).
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It's doable, but requires the software to be reinvented as much as the PC itself - the device on which Quicken flourished - has. The question is can Quicken be turned into software that is again a must-buy. But if you haven't tried Quicken before - there's nothing in the 2016 version to convince you to start now. Most Quicken users, typically people who monitor their money and investments like hawks - will likely get around to upgrading eventually.
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Quicken 2016 will be yet another update dedicated users of Quicken - of which there have been millions over its years - will appreciate for the behind-the-scenes bug fixes. It's Quicken 2017 that will really matter. In other words - Quicken 2016 is a placeholder. Quicken is still important - and could be even more important depending on what's next. Quicken is a Lamborghini in a world where most people are happy using a skateboard to monitor their money. But for people who really need to know where their money is - with more than one account - it's still the best game in town. It's a bit of an anachronism - a software program that runs on desktop computers and costs $40 or more. Invented more than 30 years ago when most people were still using pencil and paper to track their finances - Quicken is fighting to remain relevant in a world awash with free money-tracking smartphone apps, more than capable bank Web sites and financial overview Web sites like. But while the product looks the same - it's perhaps the most important year yet for the most important personal finance software in history. The interface hasn't been upgraded to speak of. There aren't any breakthrough new features to the money-tracking software. There are many open source finance programs for Linux, but I haven't tried them.Quicken 2016 - the latest version - is out today. On cellphones there is Mint (not the Linux Mint) which is lame, according to my children. It doesn't really help to know how much we spend on Starbucks coffee because, even though it's too much, we will continue doing it.

We never paid much attention to the budgeting stuff because it is boring and useless. Now that Amazon tracks all our purchases, we don't really need to track them ourselves. I think she's getting sick of recording everything, however.

She went to W10 from XP, having skipped W7 because her darn Dell Precision laptop lasted so long. My wife still uses the old version because she likes it better. If you no longer use Quicken what are you using instead? Those of you who still use Quicken, have you moved to the time limited versions or are you still on one of the old versions? I have my copy of Quicken 2016 on disc tucked away and updates saved for when the time comes. I'm still on Quicken 2010 for a lot of the same reasons I'm still on Windows 7. Revisiting this thread I started around this time two years ago.
