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TextExpander can type all of this for you, quickly, efficiently, and ACCURATELY every single time. The name of a client, or matter, or judge, or court?Īnd how many times day do you mis-spell them or mis-type them?.How many times in a typical day do you type: You just typed 6 characters (offadd) and your computer typed 63 characters FOR YOU!

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What if you could type just 6 characters like offadd and have it immediately expand out into your full office address: It doesn’t matter if you type 2 words per minute or 120 – TextExpander WILL save you valuable minutes every day. It doesn’t matter if you hunt-n-peck or you’re a skilled touch-typist. TextExpander saves you time in something that you’re ALREADY doing – TYPING! so even if you weren't dealing with the conversion issue, I wold be recommending you consider the current Quicken Mac simply because it's a much better program than Quicken 2016.There are many schemes and programs and plans that promise to save you time.īut how many of those plans and promises require you to learn a new habit or skill? Or subscribe to a new mentality? Or make changes to your already-busy schedule? There have been six additional years of development work, and the improvements are considerable. (And I had experienced some scary problems with the quirky database in Quicken 2007 to remind me I was on borrowed time.) My only point here is that I think the current Quicken Mac stands head and shoulders above Quicken 2016. I finally switched to modern Quicken Mac a few years ago because I decided that while it was still missing some features I like from Quicken 2007, it met my needs well enough. I found a number of features too inadequate for my needs in the early years.
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When the modern Quicken Mac debited with Quicken 2015, I participated in testing it, and I continued to use it on a trial basis for about five years while sticking with Quicken 2007 for my live data. I will add one comment about Quicken 2016 versus today's Quicken Mac from the perspective of a longtime former Quicken 2007 user. For what you just paid for your awesome Mac Studio, is $50/year really a deal-breaker for you to continue with Quicken? I understand you'd find it annoying - but ask yourself if you'd be walking away because the price is unaffordable or not worth it, or because you're just peeved at Quicken. If you conclude it would be easier or more satisfying to stay with Quicken, then your direction is clear. If you determine Quicken isn't worth about $4/month for you, and you find some other product which meets your needs well enough, your direction is clear.
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Several competing products - which the Quicken moderators don't allow discussion of on this forum - have similar monthly or annual subscription pricing it's the "new normal" for a lot of the software industry. So you have to decide if you want to pay an annual subscription to use Quicken going forward. the program was supported for three years before becoming manual-only) became a straightforward subscription in 2018. But what was once an informal subscription (e.g. So, as John wrote, you can pay to use the current Quicken Mac, which should convert your Quicken 2007 data. While you can use Quicken 2016 manually today, any online functionality - including the converter from Quicken 2007 - was discontinued after the three-year period of support for Quicken 2016 ended. The upside is that since they cut away the strings between QMac 2007 and QMac 2016, there isn't much reason for me to bring the data into Quicken rather than another product (such as I appreciate that you want the old Quicken 2016 program to work the way it did when you bought it, but I think it's a wrong mindset to say Quicken "cheated" you because the program which worked properly 6 or 7 years ago doesn't still work today.

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The downside of this situation is that I'll have to do manual entry in order to continue using Quicken. I might even consider paying extra for access to the conversion program that I already paid for when I bought QMac 2016. For some (presumably, business) reason Quicken decided to hid that program and make it inaccessible to their customers. Quicken (the company) had (and I assume has) a program that migrates the data from QMac 2007 to QMac 2016. That prevents me from using QMac 2016 under Monterey. I feel that Quicken (the company) cheated me by arbitrarily taking away the conversion facility that I paid for. Several years ago, I bought QMac 2016 in preparation for this. QMac 2007 does everything that I need, but since it is a 32-bit program I (which isn't supported in Monterey) I need to convert to another financial program. I'm in the process of converting to Monterey on a Mac Studio. In response to John_in_NC's question, I'm running QMac 2007 on High Sierra on a late 2009 iMac.
