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Quicken Deluxe 2010 [DOWNLOAD]
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Why I buy this one ?
- Quicken Deluxe 2010 helps you set personal finance goals and save more
- Brings your accounts together all in one place and helps you set budgeting and savings goals
- Helps you stay on top of bills and avoid late fees with alerts on upcoming payments
- Check in anytime to see exactly where your personal finances are for the week, month or year
- Easily export your data directly to TurboTax for fast and accurate tax preparation
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What our customer's say!
"Quicken iin general", I've been a long time user of Quicken and the last program I purchased was Quicken Basic which they discontinued. Since then, I've been in a quandary about going to deluxe which is almost twice the price for something I don't need. I don't need all the horns bells and whistles to manage three small bank accounts. Then I saw they have Quicken Starter. I thought that was kool until I just found out, it will not convert Quicken Basic data for usage. It will only convert from Quicken Deluxe. I've had some small problems with the basic but not overwhelming and to me it was just the right program. Inuit needs to address the small user as well as the other users. Now I have to seek out another check registry program. Hate to do it, but they forced me to do it.
I will not recommend this product anymore because they have always had backward compatible issue to generate more revenue. Good luck all.
"It's OK", [my previous bad review was due to a broken Windows 7 installion, so I'm replacing it with a better review]
I just upgraded from XP (32-bit) to 7 (64-bit). I was worried that the Quicken 2005 I had wouldn't cut it on Windows 7, so I threw down for the upgrade, despite all the negative reviews here.
As a 2005 user, 2010 isn't too hard to get used to. I feel it was worth it to get onto Windows 7. I may come back and up the *'s later, after I use it a bit more. I do feel it's not nice of Intuit to force us to upgrade just to get a connection to our banks.
"20 year Quicken User: Compared to Quicken 2007, this sucks", I'm a user of Quicken Bill Pay and have been using Quicken since the early 90s. I had to upgrade to Quicken 2010 from 2007 because Intuit forces that if you want to do online bill pay.
My historical account data seemed to transfer okay. The big problem is the interface for Online Bill Pay. It's very confusing - in 2007, I went to one place to view all the bills I was paying online and it was simple. Now, I'm not sure where to go to update payments. In addition, some of my recurring payments made through Quicken Bill Pay (such as my MORTGAGE!) didn't transfer from 2007. So, I got caught with a month of late fees from several payees.
In addition, it is extremely difficult to change the amount of a recurring payment. For example, my Comcast internet bill went up recently. I spent 20 minutes trying to change the amount for each month, but I end up changing it in one month and not the next. I guess I have to delete the recurring payment and then re-add it.
I seem to have experienced the same problem as other reviewers with my bank accounts which I had reconciled. Suddenly, they are no longer reconciled, which is a major pain in the ass.
The user interface is also poorly designed - cluttered and confusing. And they changed the old menus, so now I have to hunt for commands and options I've been using for years. Intuit isn't alone in this - Microsoft is the world's worst. This is a poorly managed release.
I would suggest you find other options - I haven't tried the open source options, but I'm considering it now.
Thanks a lot Intuit. You took a simple-to-use product and f'd it up, just like Microsoft did with Word and Excel. And you probably paid your developers a ton of money to do it.
"Wonderless product", In this era of modern computers I find it simply astounding that a company like Intuit could release software with the limitations I've observed in this product. My specific problems with Quicken 2010 are mercifully simple. It won't connect to my bank (a major financial institution) and it's incomparable with the industry standard "downloadable" files. Files for which the specification was, get this, published by Quicken. Yes, put more plainly THEY CAN'T READ THEIR OWN FILES. Of course, they have wonderfully pitiful reasons (read: excuses) for this. Drivel about how they have "improved" download solutions that have obsoleted these files. Their "improved" solutions don't work. But more importantly, when they don't work they give no indication as to why they're not working. In fairness, it's entirely possible that the problem resides on my financial institution's side of the equation but Quicken lacks the basic error-handling capabilities to point me in a meaningful direction. So whether it's their fault that they can't connect to my bank or its their fault that they can't handle the error meaningfully; the fact remains, it's their fault. This leaves me no option but to fat-finger in all of my transactions. That's not going to happen so this has become shelf-ware. My advice to anyone seeking personal financial management software... Look elsewhere.
"It's really as bad as everyone says", If you're reading these reviews and wondering if you should risk it with this software don't. While the product itself might be okay if it worked, it doesn't work. I downloaded it today from amazon, spent 2 hours entering data and setting up accounts and loans and after I closed it it would not open again. I spent over an hour chatting with someone in India trying to resolve the issue. (She would take at least 5-10 minutes to respond each time and then kept giving me the same instructions over and over, even when I told her I had already done as instructed). I finally uninstalled and reinstalled quicken. It worked once and then the exact same error message, "Quicken launcher has stopped working."
Also, though you will never know this before you purchase this unless you read it in a review, downloaded software from amazon is not returnable. One reviewer said just install Quicken not the updates, but in the downloaded version there is no option not to install updates.
Save your time and your money. Don't use Quicken, especially don't purchase it from Amazon, where neither Quicken nor Amazon will refund your money.
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Read this reviews before You buy...
"Thank you..reviews talked me out of it...anyone tried Moneydance?", I was ready to buy this product until I read these reviews...sounds like I would be buying problems instead of solving them. I googled around and found MoneyDance to be recommended.
I am considering this software instead...anyone tried it?
Thank you
"Warning! This program has a bug that does not allow it to launch!", I purchased this, spent hours and hours entering all my financial data and now it will not launch at all. It is useless. The support website says there is no fix. Then it asks you to complete a list of things and when they get a solution they will email you. I see no reason to buy this unless you want a big headache.
"worked well with quicken 2003 files", This worked well adding this to my second PC (laptop) so I can upgrade from Q 2003 to Q 2010. I needed to move from old desk top to newer laptop. I was concened based on other reviews but it went fine. I backed up the old desktop Q 2003 files to an external drive, then downloaded and ran the new Q2010. Went fine, without hitch.
"No more support for Pocket Quicken", This is not so much a review of Quicken '10, as it is a review of Intuit and the version of Quicken that happens to coincide with a policy change being implemented by them.
Quite a few of us have used Quicken for many years and have used Landware's Pocket Quicken product as a full-featured companion product running on PDA's & smart phones. From Landware's web site:
"Intuit has decided to change its handheld and smartphone strategy and as a result has terminated its Pocket Quicken licensing agreement with LandWare.
"Regrettably LandWare is no longer able to develop, distribute or support Pocket Quicken as of March 1, 2010. We wish to thank all of our wonderful customers who have supported our product over the last 11 years."
So, in one fell swoop Intuit has eliminated the primary means of data entry and portable reference that many of us have come to depend on, and effectively put an American software company (not even a competitor) out of business.
Intuit has done many things over the years that didn't sit well with me, but this one defies all logic. If Intuit intends to introduce it's own portable device client, then so be it, but an announcement to that effect needs to be made posthaste.
"It Ain't Money", If you use personal financial software you may buy this product and it may, in time, be worth it. The interface is very crowded and messy and difficult to navigate if you are used to something relatively clean like the now defunct Money Deluxe. (That's why I bought Quicken) Some of the secondary windows size poorly and open in wierd off-screen position.
That being said, once you begin to figure out how to operate the interface (I'm still learning and expect to be for quite some time) Quicken handles to bookkeeping and fincial tasks accurately. If there was an alternative availible for the price I would certainly try it, but feature-wise I don't know of one.
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