โMar-03-2015 05:07 AM
โMar-04-2015 01:15 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:I KNOW you're kidding. If I were to do it your way, I'd use a database not a spreadsheet.joebedford wrote:sherlock62 wrote:I totally understand why they disable online functionality too. I just hate the way they do it. It's a PITA for us to have to 'upgrade' a program that addresses our needs completely then have to deal with a learning curve and whole other set of bugs. I'd pay more to keep the old version. I use the Canadian version and they don't support us nearly as well as the US version - I want to keep the one that works for me.joebedford wrote:
We were on Quicken 2011 when they disabled the online functionality which is a must have for us. I guess we have another couple of years before they disable our 2014.
I HATE them for that. If there was any alternative with equivalent functionality we'd switch in a flash.
April 2017 and your Quicken 2014 will sunset and thus no online capability. Will be time for you, as a Quicken 2014 user, to move to a newer version of Quicken.
By the way, I totally understand why they sunset Quicken.
There IS something better..
Pen and paper is my top way of keeping finances..
Second is why not simply put together a spreadsheet..
Doesn't need constant "upgrades" it doesn't "sunset"..
Is portable and if you really must have "clouds" you can put it there also..
We have a spreadsheet that we use for all our bills.. One stop shop and we can see our heating bill, electric bill and so on..
With a little bit of work you can take a spreadsheet a bit further and put together a database which IS what "Quicken" is.. Make it yourself and never need to be a "slave" to sunsets..
โMar-04-2015 12:51 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
There IS something better..
Pen and paper is my top way of keeping finances..
Second is why not simply put together a spreadsheet..
Doesn't need constant "upgrades" it doesn't "sunset"..
Is portable and if you really must have "clouds" you can put it there also..
We have a spreadsheet that we use for all our bills.. One stop shop and we can see our heating bill, electric bill and so on..
With a little bit of work you can take a spreadsheet a bit further and put together a database which IS what "Quicken" is.. Make it yourself and never need to be a "slave" to sunsets..
โMar-04-2015 12:20 PM
joebedford wrote:sherlock62 wrote:I totally understand why they disable online functionality too. I just hate the way they do it. It's a PITA for us to have to 'upgrade' a program that addresses our needs completely then have to deal with a learning curve and whole other set of bugs. I'd pay more to keep the old version. I use the Canadian version and they don't support us nearly as well as the US version - I want to keep the one that works for me.joebedford wrote:
We were on Quicken 2011 when they disabled the online functionality which is a must have for us. I guess we have another couple of years before they disable our 2014.
I HATE them for that. If there was any alternative with equivalent functionality we'd switch in a flash.
April 2017 and your Quicken 2014 will sunset and thus no online capability. Will be time for you, as a Quicken 2014 user, to move to a newer version of Quicken.
By the way, I totally understand why they sunset Quicken.
โMar-04-2015 10:54 AM
sherlock62 wrote:
snipe:hitchup wrote:
2014 gives me a cloud back-up system,
You are incorrect, it does not do this!
โMar-04-2015 05:43 AM
sherlock62 wrote:I totally understand why they disable online functionality too. I just hate the way they do it. It's a PITA for us to have to 'upgrade' a program that addresses our needs completely then have to deal with a learning curve and whole other set of bugs. I'd pay more to keep the old version. I use the Canadian version and they don't support us nearly as well as the US version - I want to keep the one that works for me.joebedford wrote:
We were on Quicken 2011 when they disabled the online functionality which is a must have for us. I guess we have another couple of years before they disable our 2014.
I HATE them for that. If there was any alternative with equivalent functionality we'd switch in a flash.
April 2017 and your Quicken 2014 will sunset and thus no online capability. Will be time for you, as a Quicken 2014 user, to move to a newer version of Quicken.
By the way, I totally understand why they sunset Quicken.
โMar-04-2015 03:17 AM
sch911 wrote:sherlock62 wrote:
What became available in Quicken 2014 was -not a cloud back-up system- but rather Quicken 2014 user's (and Quicken 2015 users) were given the option of having their data in the cloud for use with say smartphones. A sync capability. (your Quicken with your smartphone) This having the data in the cloud is by no means a "back-up". Should your Quicken data file become corrupted or lost say in a fire you could not access the sync record lets call it, in the cloud for back-up purchases. You'd be out of luck without a "back-up".
This service is available for 2013 also. I use it every day....
โMar-04-2015 02:36 AM
sherlock62 wrote:
What became available in Quicken 2014 was -not a cloud back-up system- but rather Quicken 2014 user's (and Quicken 2015 users) were given the option of having their data in the cloud for use with say smartphones. A sync capability. (your Quicken with your smartphone) This having the data in the cloud is by no means a "back-up". Should your Quicken data file become corrupted or lost say in a fire you could not access the sync record lets call it, in the cloud for back-up purchases. You'd be out of luck without a "back-up".
โMar-03-2015 03:04 PM
joebedford wrote:
We were on Quicken 2011 when they disabled the online functionality which is a must have for us. I guess we have another couple of years before they disable our 2014.
I HATE them for that. If there was any alternative with equivalent functionality we'd switch in a flash.
โMar-03-2015 02:59 PM
โMar-03-2015 02:48 PM
obgraham wrote:
Quicken 2009 works fine for me. I expect it will continue.
โMar-03-2015 02:44 PM
โMar-03-2015 02:39 PM
sch911 wrote:sherlock62 wrote:
snipe:hitchup wrote:
2014 gives me a cloud back-up system,
You are incorrect, it does not do this!
Well that's funny my 2013 has Quicken Cloud Backup! I'm sure the 2014 Product would also...
โMar-03-2015 02:11 PM
sherlock62 wrote:
snipe:hitchup wrote:
2014 gives me a cloud back-up system,
You are incorrect, it does not do this!
โMar-03-2015 01:11 PM
hitchup wrote:
2014 gives me a cloud back-up system,