![]() ![]() Just because Quicken Essentials wasn’t popular doesn’t mean it’s ok to hold users’ data hostage. Intuit spun off Quicken several years ago, but this is still inexcusable in my view. ![]() Its support pages are, in fact, disturbingly straightforward about it: “Quicken Essentials files cannot be converted.” Recently I had a client who had been using the ill-fated Quicken Essentials for Mac, and I was surprised to discover that modern Quicken refuses to import its data. The product has always been second class compared to its Windows version. Mac users have a long and sordid history with Intuit, the original developers of Quicken. ![]()
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