Look No Further Than This – Online Business Software Critique
I guess Intuit went with the lowest bidder. Quicken still loads junkware when loading the program.
This program cannot download bank transactions consistently. If you get one account working then all the other accounts will stop downloading transactions. In the rare case that Quicken does take small blame for a given issue, there’s never an ETR. Just “Wait and try again in 1-3 business days.” It seems as though they pulled a hunk of code from 1990 and reworked it to shove something out in the market. The software doesn’t use basic Windows user interface or commands, which is why it reminds me so much of old DOS software. There are some differences that I like. It will let you save it anywhere at any time and you can browse for any drive you want. I wanted to report this as a bug, so I could get a fix later. They didn’t even want to know which institution communication was in error. I wish I’d done it years sooner. Since at least 2002, Intuit has been using Quicken as a pure ‘cash cow’ – a product to milk revenue out of, but making no investment in it – while it continues to toy around with other new product developments toward future revenue streams.
Personally I regret buying it. I recently upgraded from Quicken 2008 to Quicken 2011 on a PC running Windows Vista.
If you are a Bank of America user anywhere except California, beware. Bank of America does not support Quicken 2011 and is unsure exactly when they will. No ownership or any issues, even when the application’s error message clearly states NOT to contact your financial institution as it’s not their problem. Of course, guess what their support does, Blames your bank.
I knew how different it was and I wasn’t looking forward to starting over in the learning department, but it was time for something new. My husband and I decided on Quicken Home and Business as a “just in case” one of us decided to start our own business, something we’ve been toying with.
They didn’t hide any menus/buttons, etc. While the software is good minus the online component, I can’t in good conscience give it a good or mediocre rating for the following reasons: 1. I didn’t want to buy this, I’ll admit, but the banks have been dropping MS Money support, so I have no option but to switch; the only software the banks now use is Quicken. I wasn’t looking forward to it, because I’ve worked with Intuit products before, various versions of QuickBooks.
I don’t see anything new from the previous version. If I know that I have to pay $2700 this month for car repair (an unusual expense), and I enter it into the Planning section, the program does not recognize it and say “Hey, you don’t have enough.” This isn’t as exact but then it only takes a few hours, and that’s probably all the time I have, what with a family, a job, and a small business (in which I am losing my shirt, I now realize, possibly). Thank you – Quicken – this is a fantastic product!
Unfortunately, there just isn’t anything better that has the widespread use that Quicken enjoys which leads to enhanced compatibility with online services due to its sheer popularity. DE LONGHI ESAM3300 ESPRESSO MACHINE MAGNIFICA SUPER AUTOMATIC.
