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Quicken sucks
Intuit especially sucks.
Quickbooks 2014 on Mac is not supported on Mac Sierra. That is FLATOUT ridiculous. How the hell can you support software for only TWO YEARS.
They are so greedy. They want people to switch to Quickbooks online which cost 3x more in the long run
Greedy software companies with their subscriptions piss me off
Intuit especially sucks.
Quickbooks 2014 on Mac is not supported on Mac Sierra. That is FLATOUT ridiculous. How the hell can you support software for only TWO YEARS.
They are so greedy. They want people to switch to Quickbooks online which cost 3x more in the long run
Greedy software companies with their subscriptions piss me off
I just found out a few days ago that we have to upgrade to have it continue to be supported on Sierra. We are a small company and make use of maybe 5% of the programs features and the ones we use are never improved. Can't switch programs as our accounting firm only supports Quickbooks. While we can easily afford the upgrade, the cash grab every two years is really annoying.
Welcome to the new world of software, you no longer own the software and they want you online so they can have access to your data and make you pay for the privilege. Plus they can make updates which you may or may not like. I personal never like the cloud based services, because you have to take the good with the bad whether you like it not. I use Quicken (personal stuff) and QuickBooks (my sons Business stuff) and we use the old versions since they work for us. Now we have to decide whether to upgrade the mac software, personally, I have held off on mac upgrade so I did not have to upgrade other software. I held off going to OSX 10.8 because apple got ride of Rosetta and quicken 2007 would not work, then Intuit release and update to run on machine that did not support Rosetta.
I never update my mac without first verifying all my software works with the new version and the same goes for any application I have bought, I first check to see if people are reporting problems to make sure it is not going to cause me a problem. This is also why I away maintain backup copies of the data and application so if an upgrade fills I can revert back especially with Quicken and QuickBooks since it many times converts the data to a new format.
Just to add to the thread, I too experienced this issue today. I haven’t been able to load Quicken since September 1 as a result of our house being rendered uninhabitable by Hurricane Irma in St. Maarten. We evacuated to the states and it has taken until now to get a backup of my MacBook Pro running. Quicken H&B 2017 did work (albeit a bit quirky) on Crossover in September. I am trying to fill out my 2016 taxes (with an extension) without a lot of paperwork now in the Atlantic Ocean and now no Quicken file! I spent several hours on the phone with Quicken uninstalled/reinstalled Quicken 2017; updated Crossover to version 16.01 (?) and more without any success.
Quicken’s “solution” is to buy a Windows machine just to run this program! (We had a Windows laptop that was also lost in the hurricane but it probably wasn’t powerful enough to run the bloated Quicken program anyway.) So, I am a bit stressed from the past month, have a real time issue due to the October 31 extension deadline (and I need to get my “stuff” to my accountant in a week or so so that we can have a hope of making that deadline!); and don’t have the money or time to buy a new computer just to get this single program up and running again.
Any updates, help, and advice are MOST appreciated!!!
Quicken’s “solution” is to buy a Windows machine just to run this program! (We had a Windows laptop that was also lost in the hurricane but it probably wasn’t powerful enough to run the bloated Quicken program anyway.) So, I am a bit stressed from the past month, have a real time issue due to the October 31 extension deadline (and I need to get my “stuff” to my accountant in a week or so so that we can have a hope of making that deadline!); and don’t have the money or time to buy a new computer just to get this single program up and running again.
Any updates, help, and advice are MOST appreciated!!!