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Upgrading to Quicken 2010 from PC, Mac, or MS Money

February 22, 2010 3:18 pm, posted by Quicken Blog Team

With a 92 out of 100 from PC World product reviews, and a 95 of 100 on the new graphical interface, you don’t have to take our word that Quicken 2010 is the best Quicken product in…Read More »

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Looking Ahead: What's Next for Quicken

February 1, 2010 2:48 pm, posted by Quicken Blog Team

My December post about Intuit’s decision to “end of life” Quicken Online and several recent press interviews have stirred up quite a bit of interest from the Quicken community about what’s next.  Since your feedback drives our product development, I thought I would say…Read More »

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Confessions of a Mac Convert

December 21, 2009 6:05 pm, posted by Quicken Blog Team

Hello, my name is Aaron, and I am a recent Mac convert.
As one of the last hold outs at Mint.com (now the Personal Finance Group for Intuit, overseeing all Quicken products), I have no idea how I lived without the beautiful screen and…Read More »

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Quicken Online + Mint.com = The Best of Both

December 2, 2009 5:18 pm, posted by Quicken Blog Team

It’s been a month since Mint.com was officially acquired by Intuit, and I wanted to take a moment to let you know the plan for Quicken Online – and what it means for you, our Quicken Online users.
You may have read that…Read More »

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Are You Licensed to Spend?

November 11, 2009 8:00 am, posted by milehighfool

Provisions of the Obama administration’s CARD Act make it more difficult for adults under the age of 21 to get and use a credit card, and that’s just fine with a majority of consumers surveyed by CardRatings.com.
Roughly two-thirds of the…Read More »

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