Software : Quicken Personal Finances 2007 for Mac

Software : Quicken Personal Finances 2007 for Mac

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Quicken Personal Finances 2007 for Mac

from: Intuit, Inc.



Quicken Personal Finances 2007 for Mac
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Street Price: $69.95
Gaunz Org Price: $64.99
Savings!: $4.96 ( 7%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 237





Binding: CD-ROM
Product Brand: Intuit
EAN: 0028287013902
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Intuit, Inc.
Product Manufacturer: Intuit, Inc.
Model: 298339
Platform: Mac OS X
Publisher: Intuit, Inc.
Release Date: August 13, 2006
Ranking: 237
Studio: Intuit, Inc.


Piece facts:
  • No rebate needed - not eligible for Intuit mail in rebates.
  • Schedule bills payments in iCal; never miss another bill due date again
  • Easily track and analyze the performance of your stocks, bonds, mutual funds, IRA's and 401(k)'s
  • Use iPhoto to create visual portfolio of your valuables; ideal for insurance applications and claims
  • Keeps all your tax documents in one place; connect to your online accounts in minutes




Mac for 2007 Finances Personal Quicken






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Quicken 2007 lets you track all your financial information and make the right spending decisions. You'll have all you need to know about your financial status right at your fingertips, and make informed choices in minutes. Quicken Basic works just like your checkbook, so it's easy to get started. You'll be able to see your complete financial picture in minutes!

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lf you're a Mac user, Quicken 2007 for Mac is exactly what you want to manage all of your finances. With Quicken for Mac, you can track, save and invest with the ultimate personal financial management software created for the Macintosh platform. Quicken for Mac now delivers all the most important features and benefits of Quicken Deluxe 2007 for Windows -- along with exciting Mac exclusives that leverage the full power of the Macintosh operating system.



Get help choosing which version of Quicken 2007 is right for you.

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Track your expenses in minute detail so you can manage your budget more effectively. View larger.


Quicken 2007 for Mac helps you easily track and analyze the performance of your stocks, bonds, mutual funds, lRA's and 401(k)'s View larger.


Use 0SX's iPhoto to create a visual record of your home inventory. View larger.
The Ultimate Financial Management Tool
Quicken for Mac 2006 is the comprehensive personal finance software for the Mac platform. lt's been designed for -- and by -- Mac users, and lets you track all of your expenses and manage your cash. By keeping track of your income and expenses with a Mac-exclusive iCal feature, you can easily manage your household cash flow and avoid unpleasant surprises. Visualizing exactly where you money is going will help you to more easily manage your spending.

Quicken can also help you pay bills, balance your accounts and reconcile bank statements more easily than ever. An improved access to all of your accounts from one place and with just one password, along with improved compatibility with more than 4,000 participating financial institutions, means that you'll have all the information you need about your balances at your fingertips at all times. And when April 15 comes around, the software will help you to organize your tax information so you can easily find the tax deductions you deserve. This makes tax time much less stressful.

lf you need to track your investments, Quicken 2007 for Mac is designed to help by letting you easily track and analyze the performance of your stocks, bonds, mutual funds, lRA's and 401(k)'s. By putting all of your investment accounts at the tip of your fingers, you can quickly compare your portfolio to market averages so you can see how you're doing. With the software's powerful investment management tools, you can define your goals and conduct your own research. Quicken Premier also sends you investment alerts. You can get the latest news on your favorite stocks and funds so you can make informed and timely decisions. lntelligent and tax-smart investing insights alert you to more tax-efficient investments, opportunities to offset capital gains or losses or when other taxable events occur.

Mac-Exclusive Features
While Quicken 2007 for Mac gives you all of the robust financial management features of the Quicken programs for Windows, it has the added advantage of offering features that you can only find on a Mac. For instance, you can use Mac's iPhoto to create a visual record of your home inventory. Using pictures of your home inventory from your iPhoto library is a unique and terrific way for expediting insurance claims and maintaining a visual track of your assets. Simply take digital shots of your rooms, furniture and valuables, then add them to your Home lnventory records within seconds. Quicken 2007 for Mac makes it unbelievably easy -- and fun! -- to track all your home valuables.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Warning! ...
If you are updating a previous Quicken file be sure to back up your data on a CD before installing this version on your computer. It has serious bugs and can wipe out all or part of your data. Intuit is issuing update on this version online to correct the problems but it may not correct the flaws.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Better than most think
I was wary of trying this when I saw all of the bad reviews, but after buying and using it for 4 months, I don't regret purchasing it. True, it seems a little disjointed, but once you remember that you use the program by using the top menu bar and do your navigation that way and through the little windows on the screen, one gets used to it. But remember, this software wasn't written for Leopard. I had no problem what so ever using it.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Not great but it does the job ...
I purchased this product as a gift for a friend who just switched to Mac. I have been using this product on my Mac since 2006. I use it because there is no real alternative on the Mac (sorry iBank just doesn't cut it yet, I have tried it). Intuit has shown no committment to keeping the Mac version of Quicken alive, which boggles my mind given the market share Mac has gained amongst consumers over the last three years. After all is said and done it is a little slow on my Intel Mac since it is not a Universal Mac app, but it works, it does everything I need it to and I would still recommend it over running Quicken in Parallels or VM Ware on the Mac.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - A LITTLE DISAPPOINTING
I have used Quiken for Windows in the past and have always been very impressed with the way the product worked and how easy it was to use, but I have to say I was extremely disappointed in the Mac version of Quiken because it was much less sophisticated than the Windows version and the majority of my Banks and investment accounts did not allow for downloading or internet access with the Mac product.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * The single worst program EVER writter ...
update 4 months later...

this review will be especially meaningful if you're coming from a PC... if you're consider this program for the first time, you'll be better off buying a blackboard and a box of chalk...

there is no doubt in my mind this is without question the single WORST program i've ever used... it's clumsy and difficult to use.. there are only two ways to sort while you reconcile your account... date and number... and if during the reconcile process you find a missing check or deposit there are no live updates... so should you go back into the registry and add a new item, there is no update in reconcile(but this does happens in the PC version)... so instead you have to start the WHOLE RECONCILE PROCESS OVER... you're going to need to be in a world of hurt before you order this program... take the money you plan on spending for this program and buy lottery tickets... i don't support the lottery, but it's got to be a less painful way of wasting your money than buying Quicken for Mac...

for years i've been working off of two laptops... a pc for my money and a mac for everything else... after ten years i finally got tired of going back and forth (i've moved to several pc's and different versions of quicken over the years without a single problem) ... i read all the reviews for quicken for mac (i don't have a single bad thing to say about the PC version. Couldn't have imagined life without it) and really didn't find a whole lot of users happy with the mac version, but i figured how bad can it be?
simply put, it might be the single worst piece of software i've ever used... it has practically none of the features you find in the pc version... it's clumsy, hard to navigate and is just one step above using a paper check registry...
i could go on forever about how much i dislike everything about the program, but i hope you don't make the same mistake i did... if you're only using it as a check registry, you're fine...
bottom line, it's just awful


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