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<blockquote data-quote="Ruthless Pastor" data-source="post: 2213022" data-attributes="member: 568740"><p>The problem with Quicken is that the QIF format is no longer supported. Quicken has it's own QFX file and they are trying to force banks to use it instead of QIF. Some banks are telling them to go shit in their hat. You will have to check with your own bank(s) to see if you can download QFX files to your Quicken program without having to pay for the service. I haven't upgraded since Quicken 2003 because of this and it has a lot of users pissed off. Between Mr. Softie wanting to make your financial info available to hackers and Quicken screwing their customers, there is a need for some good independent financial software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruthless Pastor, post: 2213022, member: 568740"] The problem with Quicken is that the QIF format is no longer supported. Quicken has it's own QFX file and they are trying to force banks to use it instead of QIF. Some banks are telling them to go shit in their hat. You will have to check with your own bank(s) to see if you can download QFX files to your Quicken program without having to pay for the service. I haven't upgraded since Quicken 2003 because of this and it has a lot of users pissed off. Between Mr. Softie wanting to make your financial info available to hackers and Quicken screwing their customers, there is a need for some good independent financial software. [/QUOTE]
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