Converting To Quicken For Mac

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Quicken 2019 for Mac imports data from Quicken for Windows 2010 or newer, Quicken for Mac 2015 or newer, Quicken for Mac 2007, Quicken Essentials for Mac, Banktivity. 30-day money back guarantee: If you’re not satisfied, return this product to Quicken within 30 days of purchase with your dated receipt for a full refund of the purchase price. Jan 13, 2018 - I'm just converting over from Quicken for Windows to Quicken for Mac and I'm fairly surprised and disappointed by how limited the Mac version.

I'm just converting over from Quicken for Windows to Quicken for Mac and I'm fairly surprised and disappointed by how limited the Mac version is. At this point I'm thinking of giving up and just going to Mint as it's just as limited. Wanted to check if I was just missing something. Is there an actual paycheck concept in the Mac version. Or just a memorized transaction with a bunch of splits?

The windows version is really nice where it allows you to enter company match for 401(k), automatically calculates the residual balance to be deposited into the primary account if you split your direct deposit, etc. Paychecks is just one of the features that seem overly basic that I'm having a hard time giving up. The other would be the whole workflow around accepting downloaded transactions and scheduled transactions into the register. I'm really not liking that they just show up without explicit action. These are just the day one limitations wondering if I'm going to be finding more, is there a feature comparison between the two versions? For some reason I assumed the products were pretty much on par, but Mac seems to be a pretty limited version of a great product. What you see is what you get, but I don't think it is as simplistic as Mint.

I suggest you give it time. Paychecks are indeed nothing more than a Split under the covers on both platforms. Even when the Mac version had that paycheck wizard, I found it easier to simply enter the split so that I could choose which and control the order of the child lines that applied to me. Yes, you will have to manually update the children in the split if your pay varies. I don't find it that hard to do.

As for the downloaded 'transaction pen' to accept transactions, the project manager made it clear a few years back that they didn't want to go that direction as it was an additional obstacle in terms of getting transx into the register. Google chromcast app for mac. I tend to agree. Whether, or not they backtrack on that design decision, I cannot say. I certainly hope not.

If you go into this expecting it to work like Windows, you will be frustrated. If you keep an open mind to learn a new way of doing things, the transition will be far easier. In agreement with John.