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Quicken Premier 2011 - [Old Version]

by Intuit
Platform : Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
2.9 out of 5 stars 279 customer reviews

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  • Quicken Premier 2011 features investment management tools to help track your portfolio performance and maximize your investments
  • Organizes your personal finances and makes portfolio management easier by bringing your accounts together in one place
  • Helps you choose the right investments to reach your goals, and identifies ways to minimize taxes on your investments
  • Shows where you're spending and helps you see where to save, with more accurate auto-categorization
  • Helps you stay on top of bills and avoid late fees with alerts on upcoming payments
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Platform: PC Disc | Format: Box
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
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  • ASIN: B003YJ78AE
  • Item model number: 413802
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 19, 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars 279 customer reviews
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,841 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)
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I have a love hate relationship with Quicken. It is a great concept; it is very helpful in managing personal finances and is a program I use daily. I don't buy the upgrades every year, if they can be called upgrades, but the last version I had was Quicken 2006. I held off buying 2010 for a few months knowing 2011's release was around the corner. I learned I don't like not having access to my finances daily. During that time I tried all sorts of other types of financial programs, but none were close to Quicken, which is scary because as much as I like it, the actual program is TERRIBLE - for length of time it has been available. Mint.com(Owned by Intuit/Quicken) was the only program I thought was very good, but it is terrible for investments. Overall, I see very little difference in this version than my 2006 one; clearly there are a few new features but certainly nothing that made me jump up and down. This is pretty amazing considering the price and the 5 version "upgrades" between, but very little has actually improved. Clearly this is the benefit of having a monopoly; you can do virtually nothing for years and still have the best in breed. In 4 days of using Quicken 2011 it has crashed about 4-5 times a day, same old Quicken.

Quicken 2011 is the best personal finance program available, but the lack of innovation and true upgrades is shocking. The graphical displays are very outdated, and I find the lack of being able to increase text size mind boggling. I hope this version holds me over till the long awaited, fabled, complete overhaul. Or maybe a new company will evade being bought out by Intuit and deliver a superior product. I assume the acquisition of Mint by Intuit will start to actually improve Quicken in the next couple of years.
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It was bad enough when Quicken simply littered your desktop with icons linking to Quicken Loans, Free Credit Reports (which are never free) and a sundry of other financial pay-to-play products. Now they've taken things to a whole new level with ads literally BUILT INTO the GUI (Graphic User Interface: the 'skin' with which you engage with the program). An example: in the new 'refinance calculator' there is a large banner ad for CHASE BANK. The refinance calculator itself is poor and majorly inferior to free ones available online, but more on that later. I don't expect to pay upwards of $50.00 for a piece of software that contains banner ads! That is simply unacceptable. In freeware, I understand it, but not in something I paid full retail for!

Adding insult to injury, INTUIT has actually removed one of the best features of previous Quicken releases, the CASH FLOW monthly chart. They've replaced it with a projected balances chart which is ugly, harder to read, and doesn't convey nearly as much information as the previous version. A line chart is inferior for the purpose, and INTUIT hasn't even managed to make the data points (low and high balance points along the chart) display the actual balance when you mouse over them. This is a miserably bad design--they've managed to take a very useful tool and turn it into garbage.

The supposed new features are junk. The refinance calculator is extremely simplistic compared to far better online versions (check out Equitrend Financial Calculators if you're looking for sophisticated, free calculators). It doesn't allow the user to enter current mortgage interest rate or PMI, and instead makes you enter the total payment and then the "impound / escrow amount.
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Well, I finally made the switch from MS Money Premium to Quicken Premier 2011 and to my surprise it wasn't that bad. I searched to see what other MS Money users were doing about giving up MS Money, found some web sites that offered potential solutions, but nothing I found was going to give me what I had with MS Money - all my accounts in one place. Quicken was my only option. Unfortunately, after reading the reviews about Quicken I wasn't excited about moving to Quicken. I kept waiting and hoping someone would find a better solution for us MS Money users but it got to the point where I couldn't wait any longer, especially with the online services going away. I confirmed with my bank that they supported Quicken 2011 (unfortunately with a $9.95 monthly charge for bill pay through Quicken), purchased the package from Amazon, and installed it as soon as it arrived. Since I read all the bad reviews about the problems Money users had importing their data into Quicken, I thought I would skip the import and create all my accounts manually. During this time I struggled trying to learn Quicken. Things just aren't as intuitive as they were in MS Money. At times I was ready to throw quicken out the window because I couldn't figure out how do to what I thought were simple tasks. However, since I had no other option I hung in there and finally started to learn quicken. About this time is when it hit me that there was no way I was going to manually create all my accounts, enter the data, and get back to where I was in MS Money; at least not in my lifetime. That's when I decided to create a new quicken file and try to import my Money data. To my surprise, Quicken did a pretty good job in importing my data.Read more ›
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