Thanks for your help Nora, I continue to hear that iBank is a good choice if 
getting away from Quicken is doable, I am not sure I can but I wanted the ideas 
from our group.

John


On May 29, 2012, at 4:34 PM, Nora Probasco wrote:

> John,
> 
> I changed over to iBank. It is a good program but does take some getting used 
> to. It is not a match for Quicken, however, right now I wouldn't trust any 
> "patch" Intuit made to run on Lion. After Quicken was dropped by Intuit and 
> substituted by Mac Essentials, I became totally exasperated with Intuit. And 
> if they put out another Quicken for Mac I am not so sure I will migrate back 
> to it. My fear would be that they would not support it as well as they do 
> their Windows program.
> 
> When I migrated my information from the old Quicken to iBank it brought all 
> my categories and sub-categories with it. I like that I can synch my info 
> from my laptop to my iPhone. It is a basic program with no frills. 
> 
> Nora
> 
> On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 3:12 PM, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need to revisit the Quicken for Lion.  June 30th approaches so if I want 
> all the items in iCloud I will need to migrate to Lion.  The only program 
> that has kept this one machine on Snow Leopard is Quicken but alas they were 
> such good citizens and made an upgrade available to us.
> 
> However when you go to their website you find more problems listed than there 
> are stars.
> 
> Have any of you changed and what has been your experience.  One of the items 
> is a grayed QIF file to import, I have to have that one for my payroll 
> program.  Other errors are duplication of entries, unsaved autofill items, 
> inaccurate quotes, etc. etc.
> 
> Maybe they are required to list all these and they only pertain to certain 
> folks running certain machines but I don't trust them and thought I would see 
> if any of you were experiencing any problems with Quicken for Lion.
> 
> Any good experiences with other programs might be good to check again as well 
> since many of you may have moved from Quicken to another program and have had 
> several months to see how you like it.
> 
> Many thanks folks.
> 
> John
> 
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