John,

As much as I loved Quicken over the years, I am so angry with their
attitude that I am going to try & stick with iBank4. It doesn't come up to
par with the old Quicken but it is close. What worries me is that they are
throwing us a bone with another new program a year away and then what? Will
there be support or half-hearted bones thrown our way. If they were really
supporting Mac they would have had a fix ready by Lion's launch or shortly
thereafter. Frankly, they can kiss my keister!

Nora

On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 12:32 AM, John Robinson <[email protected]>wrote:

> Folks, not sure this will impress anyone, it's a bone by Intuit until
> supposedly next spring.  A quick fix to make our current 2007 Quicken
> compatible with Lion but a rewrite won't be with us until spring.
>
> I would hate myself if I stick with them, I can't stand the idea of
> supporting Intuit and it may be that I try iBank but for information I
> thought Santa might be bringing a present to some of you.
>
> Merry Christmas to my internet friends.
>
> John
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