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Which Quicken best for Lion

After much looking around, have decided to go with the Crossover/Windows Quicken solution for Lion upgrade. I have mac Quicken 2006, with about 15 years of data. I see that Quicken 2009 and 2011 are "bronze" while 2010 is "silver." So it seems 2010 is better choice, but would appreciate input from users or Codeweaver....Are there "significant" issues with Quicken 2011 such that I should stick with 2010? Thanks--

pdadoc wrote:

After much looking around, have decided to go with the
Crossover/Windows Quicken solution for Lion upgrade. I have mac
Quicken 2006, with about 15 years of data. I see that Quicken 2009
and 2011 are "bronze" while 2010 is "silver." So it seems 2010 is
better choice, but would appreciate input from users or
Codeweaver....Are there "significant" issues with Quicken 2011 such
that I should stick with 2010? Thanks--

Quicken 2011 had one additional bug that did not occur with the 2010 version. Checks did not print, that has been fixed.

Quicken 2009 had trouble printing reports, that has been fixed.

Otherwise, all versions have small trouble syncing but it does not happen to everyone all the time and there are ways to fix these issues.

I'll take this as a reminder and bump Quicken 2009 & 2011 to match the 2010 rank, thank you!

Excellent- thanks for the info. Will get Quicken 2011 and give Codeweavers a try. I have VMware, but it's somewhat slow and would rather not have to "start up windows" just to get to Quicken (which I use a lot).

I'm running Quicken 2011 (Home and Business) on my mac with crossover, and other than font issues, things seem to be fine.

Thanks- I'm assuming that simple Quicken 2011 Deluxe and/or Premium also works fine (don't need the home business product and any additional complexity it might offer)

I own a copy of Quicken 2010 but received it as a paid upgrade from Intuit. Am I able to download the 2010 software from Intuit into Crossover even though I don't have the CD? (Instructions on the website say: "insert the cd with the software".

Dave Rothgery wrote:

I own a copy of Quicken 2010 but received it as a paid upgrade from
Intuit. Am I able to download the 2010 software from Intuit into
Crossover even though I don't have the CD? (Instructions on the
website say: "insert the cd with the software".

Correct, it works with the digital distribution version of Quicken as well. You may need to point CrossOver at the downloaded file to get it going.

If it helps, the tutorial on our website for installing an unsupported application from a downloaded file uses Quicken (2010) as the example:

http://www.codeweavers.com/support/wiki/mac/mactutorial/supported_file

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