Microsoft execs Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer have given thousands of dollars to Patty Murray.
Conservatives should make rational decisions as consumers, based on the quality and value of the product.
Conservatives should make rational decisions as consumers, based on the quality and value of the product.
Amen to that. If I let politics guide me, as a Conservative, I'd never buy another car from Dodge, Ford, Chevy, etc., nor would I ever use Google, etc., etc.
Regardless, to the original user's question. I've had problems with Quicken the past few years now on the Mac. It's not a Mac issue it's a Quicken issue - they have done an incredibly poor job of porting. They could learn a few things from Microsoft's Mac unit - overall Office on the Mac has been, except for some rough patches, a good experience (although I've moved on to other programs). In fact, Microsoft's Mac unit has even taken their port a few steps further and not only added functionality, but have tried to keep Office operating in a "Mac-like atmosphere" so to speak. Intuit/Quicken on the other hand...geez.
I'm looking at trying out
Liquid Ledger as an alternative. There are some things that have me wondering whether the company behind it is committed, but then again, the same can be said of Intuit/Quicken. Can't find their demo like they promised a long time ago, and they seem to go for very long periods of time between udpates. From what has been added to the latest betas though...it looks promising.