
The TORTURE of Text Chats is becoming "NORM" POLICY for more Vendors! So, even if I switch to iBank, or any other such product, such "Real Time" Communications as Text Chats are an UNREAL PAIN to me! Thus, with all the complaints I've ever heard about AppleCare, at least one can speak to Humans there! I don't how that Java Security Concern, Originally Posted by John.B, assuming it's valid, relates to my Workflow-Needs: Returning Electronically Delivered Products Given the TORTURE of Text Chats with Quicken Support, I suspect that it would be even more painful to get a Refund from them: Will my Memorized Transactions and Categories Names be preserved during the Conversion from Quicken 2004 to Quicken 2015 for Mac, or after Converting to iBank? If it does, I'll probably stay with it, but.Īfter a TORTURE Text Chat with Intuit, and seeing all this complaints about Quicken for Mac, I wonder if something like iBank is worth looking into? The Security Concern raised by this Post definitely caught my attentionĪre Moneydance and iBank still Java based? Java is a security blackhole and I refuse to have it on any of my Macs.Ĭan I do the same with Quicken 2015 for Mac? With iBank? I'll copy that 2007 Quicken Data back to my Macbook, 10.9.4, and then I'll try to see if this Quicken 2015 for Mac will Import it OK. Then 2007 Quicken Imported a Copy of my Quicken 2004 Data OK. So I had to install it on Clone of my 10.4.11 Power PC Mac. I was told that it would not Install without me Upgrading my Macbook to 10.9.4!

I upgraded my Macbook from Lion to Mavericks, 10.9.4, so that I could install Quicken 2007 for Mac.

So after a TORTURE of a Chat with Intuit's Support, I did exactly what they told me:

If this can't be done, what are jay other options as far as competing products? Intuit's Support is Text Chat only, no phone, and to me that is TORTURE!!!! How can I Convert my Quicken 2004 Data on 10.4.11 Power PC Mac into this Quicken 2015 which will be running under Mavericks 10.9.4 on MacBook, if Intuit's Quicken 2015 for Mac only Supports Conversion on as far back as 2007 for Mac and Newer according to their Support
