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As a daily user, I upgraded to Quicken 2017 this week. The changes aren’t very significant but I chose to upgrade anyway and take a look.

You can download your recent activity and past six billing statements to Quicken®, QuickBooks® or as a CSV file through your online account. Just select one of. Deactivate Accounts 1. Within Quicken, click on Tools and then Account List. Click the gray Edit button to bring up the Account Details screen. Direct the member to go back into Quicken and make sure he/she has no hidden accounts in Quicken that he/she failed to deactivate. Double-check all the accounts to make sure that the.

So here’s my Quicken 2017 review with my thoughts about the latest version. I’ve also updated my and Credit Score too. TLDR • Enhanced mobile app features including investment tracking and offline use. • No significant new functionality but it still does most of what you’ll need. • Using Quicken requires at least a new purchase every three years for online connectivity. • Updated user interface with a more modern look and support for higher resolution screens. Quicken 2017 – what is it?

Quicken 2017 is the latest upgrade to one of the few remaining desktop finance applications for PCs & Macs. One newer competitor is. Other cloud-based alternatives (,, etc) are very popular and growing at a fast rate. Sites such as have also gained a lot of traction. Intuit, the company who originally made Quicken, sold the Quicken product to HIG Capital, a private equity company. Intuit is concentrating on cloud and online services with its popular (and free) website as well as its product for small business.

They also make the popular software. Quicken and Mint, despite having functionality, were never integrated over the seven year period after Intuit acquired Mint in 2009. I already did a earlier this year in April.

The 2016 updates were largely minor and it wasn’t worth upgrading if you had Quicken 2015. Although Quicken 2017 is largely a refresh of the user interface to a more modern style, if you use Quicken 2015 there are more reasons to upgrade. I upgraded because I wanted to review it and because the newer version should have better ongoing support. So I took advantage of the discounted price and redeemed some I’d collected to knock the price down to $50. Where to buy Quicken 2017 comes in several different versions – Starter ($39.99), Deluxe ($74.99) and Premier ($109.99). There are two more advanced versions for Home & Business ($119.99) and Rental Property Manager ($164.99) Note: The Starter Edition does not download data from higher versions of Quicken, so if you’re planning to downgrade keep this in mind. If you are interested in purchasing Quicken, I suggest you shop around instead of buying directly from Intuit or using their Quicken upgrade offer.

I bought my version of from Amazon for $65.95, a 40% discount from the ‘official’ $109.99 price. Quicken have a promotion for the same price until the end of the month. Is $44.95 at the time I wrote this, compared to the official $74.99. Quicken Editions The is only for new Quicken users as it doesn’t offer the ability to import older Quicken files. The is the standard version for most people and you only need the if you have investments at brokerages which you want to manage and review. You can see a.

I use the investing features which are only available with Quicken Premier so that’s the only version I’m interested in. All versions of Quicken work with a free mobile app. I’ve never used the app nor have I ever found myself needing to use one, so I won’t really comment on that. But it’s there if you want it. I turn off the “cloud synchronizing” feature which enables the mobile app functionality. Installation and upgrade Since I bought my copy from Amazon, I simply needed to download the 219MB installation file and run it.

After being greeted by the welcome screen above, installation was painless. It took about 30s to uninstall Quicken 2016 and install Quicken 2017. Now I think my data file is pretty big at 128MB as I have transactions going back to 2009, but it imported everything without any problems and I had no issues starting up Quicken afterwards. The file format hasn’t changed at all since I was able to load my new Quicken 2017 file into Quicken 2016 without any problems. The installation does backup your Quicken 2016 file, so if something did go wrong you can always reinstall the older version and open up the saved file. My passport for mac accidentally unplugged download. IDs, Passwords and Security I didn’t have to fuss about license keys or anything like that during the installation, although I did need to enter my “Intuit ID” to register. This is an online ID which works across a range of Intuit products, although I wonder for how much longer considering they’re separate companies now.

Also in this version, Quicken asked for my mobile number and sent a two-factor code for protecting my account which was good. Even more convenient was how the SMS popped up as a windows 10 notification on my computer so I didn’t even have to dig out my phone.