Reports of Quicken's Mac Death Exaggerated

From Macworld
The Macintosh version of Quicken is alive and well, according to Intuit spokesperson Jodi Reinman. Reinman refuted reports floating on the Web that Quicken for Mac has been cancelled, in a telephone interview with Macworld on Wednesday.

Following Intuit’s announcement yesterday of a new version of Quicken for Windows, some Mac users have asked the company when the next version for the Mac was to be announced. Ill-informed customer service reps employed by Intuit have erroneously told Mac customers that Quicken 2007 would be last version for the Mac platform.

Reinman told Macworld that that’s not the case, and that Quicken for the Mac is alive and well for the 2008 season, though it’ll be a while longer before Mac users hear about what the popular personal financial management software has up its sleeve for the new year.

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Is anyone really clamoring

Is anyone really clamoring for the next version of Quicken?

There are programs that you must upgrade when new versions come out. There are programs that you'd like to upgrade, but don't have to. Then there's programs like Quicken where you don't buy an upgrade until you absolutely have to. At times I wonder why they come out with new versions every year. Its become such a feature loaded app that a "lite" version would be a good idea at this point.

Shawn Levasseur
Rockland ME
http://ComicsPundit.com

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