![]() Quicken Essentials no longer provides ANY useable export function for your data. You see, I’m trying to move away from Quicken Essentials, and I cannot. Decades of transactions and purchase behavior and past transactional histories. My data should be my data and Intuit has stolen it from me. iBank 3 was different and had some performance problems that weren’t apparent in Quicken Essentials.īut there was a flaw. I had been a Quicken user for over a decade and Quicken Essentials maintained the feeling of a Macintosh personal finance application. It was basically the best of two bad options. ![]() ![]() I made the decision to upgrade to Quicken Essentials, but only by the smallest of margins. I then went over the decision criteria between Quicken Essentials and iBank 3. In that article I went through my upgrade experience and got the reader setup on Quicken Essentials. I wrote about that upgrade in my article entitled Quicken Essentials for Mac – The Bare Minimum. A year ago I upgraded from Quicken 2007 for Macintosh to Quicken Essentials 2010 for Macintosh.
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