Quicken

[6] The Quicken name typically refers to the core product offering of personal financial management software.Quicken includes online services that allow users to retrieve transactions from various providers – such as their bank or credit card company.[7] The Quicken brand had extended to other personal and household areas, including healthcare, but these extra applications are now defunct.Intuit hosted all of the user's data, provided patches and regularly upgraded the software automatically.[21] In 2008 and 2009, Quicken users reported an unusually large number of software bugs for a commercial product.[citation needed] This is in direct contrast to VP Aaron Patzer's promise, made on April 27, 2010: "[Until the merger with Mint.com is complete], you can continue to use Quicken Online just like you have.Once we have completed integrating all features to Mint, you will be able to easily transfer your information and data to ensure the smoothest transition possible.
Quicken Premier 2005 box and installation CD
Quicken 8 for DOS
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