Quicken 2015 is built atop the Quicken Essentials codebase (rather than the PowerPC legacy of Quicken 2007), but it's decidedly its own, more capable product that was guided by customer input and lots of public beta testing.These new features are great, and Intuit says that additional features will be delivered as free upgrades to the base 2015 edition. Never mind that 2015 is still months away the US$74.99 rebuilt flagship app delivers some key functionality, including synchronized iOS and Android mobile apps that allow you to take receipt photos on the go detailed investment tracking that can support tax reporting requirements and a revived, Mint-y fresh user interface that makes it easy to see where your money is going. Still, the anxiety around Quicken for Mac created opportunity for competing apps to haul in some market share, including the capable iBank (now at v5, including bill pay and other marquee Quicken features plus QIF data import).Intuit is now aiming to turn those Mac personal finance users back into Quicken loyalists with the shiny, mobile-savvy release of Quicken 2015 for Mac. To Intuit's credit, the wailing and gnashing of teeth of customers was heard and acknowledged in March 2012 it released a Lion-compatible version of Quicken 2007 which remains on sale today. Many unsuspecting Quickenians upgraded their Intel Macs from 10.6 Snow Leopard to 10.7 Lion without fully realizing that Apple's move to drop Rosetta support from the Mac's OS meant that Quicken 2007 would never launch again. Publication date Topics quicken, quicken 2010, quicken 2010 essentials, mac os x, intel, mac os x 10.5.8.
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