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Review by Southern Girl
Actually, after reading all the comments, I put it off till after my taxes were done. My install and updates went very smoothly. Being the coward that I am, I did save my Quicken files to another directory before installing in case anything went wrong.
At first glance, essentially the same as 2010. Some buttons are in different locations and are a bit more obscure. There was no improvement in the font size. Fonts still need to be larger.
I will not be using any apps or clouds. Too much of a security risk if I lost my phone or tablet. Being forced to upgrade is stupid, I finally got used to 2010 and now have to adjust to another version. Why doesn’t Quicken just charge us a yearly fee if we download our transactions?