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Review by Darren Griffith
Most of the features simply don’t work. Many of the reports and forcasts perform incorrect calculations. I have limited success syncing online, as often Quicken gets errors trying to download transactions. I have to track my investements in a spreadsheet, because the Quicket feature is a joke. And the most painful part is just all the small bugs, like when buying a stock you have to enter the date and information before you can type in the new symbol, but when Quicket looks up the symbol it erases all the information you entered.
If you want a basic checkbook with a calendar to track your bills, it is adequate. But it’s rediculous that they want $50 every year for an upgrade, and it doesn’t include simple bug fixes.
As a software engineer myself, I would be ashamed to work on this product.