Very good note Andy, what is their problem?  Why are they trying to drive us 
away?  This is maddening.

John


On Jul 6, 2011, at 9:01 PM, Andy Arnold wrote:

> 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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