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Review by David R. Bess
The best price I could find for this newest version of Quicken was an Amazon download. I’ve been a Quicken users for years, and usually upgrade with every new release. I’ve read the negative reviews here, but for $37 I thought it was worth the money. True, there aren’t a lot of major features in this year’s release – perhaps the biggest improvement is that backups are now just one file rather than multiple files. There are minor changes in cosmetics and functionality, all for the better. I enjoy seeing and experiencing what Intuit has done each year, even if it is only streamlining backups and giving a facelift to the menus. I have no problems with Quicken 2010 Deluxe, and have no regrets on spending $37.