Here was my response to Intuit after receiving their email today:

I've used Quicken for Mac since 1996. I'm letting you know how disappointed I 
am that I am switching to iBank. You have consistently failed to deliver a 
quality product for at least 4 years (really you should have had feature parity 
with Quicken for Windows years before). Not having a timely solution for Lion 
is the final straw. There are now plenty of feature-rich alternatives. 
Switching was painful, I really didn't want to do it, but felt like I had no 
worthy option from Intuit. Mint.com with no transaction history? Are you 
kidding? Switch to Quicken for Windows? I'd rather use paper and pencil. 
Quicken Essentials? Do you even read your own press coverage?   I was a Quicken 
Inner Circle participant, so am very, very disappointed... 




On Jul 6, 2011, at 7:47 PM, [email protected] wrote:

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> Well, did any of you receive the email I did today from Intuit?  Seems they 
> are "evaluating support for the Mac".  
> 
> Hope this screenshot doesn't make the email too large
> 
> 
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> And of you plan to go to Lion and don't upgrade to their cannibalized program 
> for the Mac you can always....
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> Any other options out there besides Quicken that work well on the Mac and 
> will be allowed by most banks?
> 
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> John
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