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Review by S. Lionel
I have been a Quicken user for nearly 20 years, and I update each year even though it isn’t necessary. If you’re a user of Quicken 2013, the 2014 version doesn’t add much, except perhaps some better integration with a Quicken Mobile app (that I don’t use.) In past years, new versions would change the interface around requiring an adjustment period - not this time. There’s very little that appears different, and that’s ok with me. And if you are new to Quicken, it’s a great tool for organizing your finances.
In the 2013 version I had issues with it wildly mismatching downloaded transactions for one account. So far, I have not seen that with the 2014 version so I am keeping my fingers crossed.