Yes. If QuickBooks is ever accessible on Mac, there will be quite a few blind 
business owners that will buy a Mac.

Bryan 

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On Behalf Of Kaare Dehard
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 6:20 PM
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Subject: Re: latest Quicken apparently written in Cocoa

I'd be interested, am looking to start a small business and I'm sort of a hands 
on type.

On 2010-02-25, at 1:11 PM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:


        Good afternoon,

        I have a contact at Intuit, so if someone is interested in a trial 
license I might be able to arrange that.

        Thanks,
        
        
        
        
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        On 2010-02-25, at 1:00 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:


                Hi everyone.  I'm not interested in Quicken myself, but I'm 
sure there are people on here who may be interested.
                The latest version of Quicken has been released, and apparently 
it's be completely re-written from the ground up using cocoa.  I don't know if 
this means it will be VO friendly or not, but I would guess that the 
possibility exists.  Unfortunately they don't offer a demo, and at $69 it's a 
little pricy to try as an experiment, but they do offer a two month money back 
guarantee, so it might be worth it for someone to try it out. 
                At any rate, here's an article from The Unofficial Apple Weblog 
about the new Quicken.
                Darcy


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                        Date: February 25, 2010 8:00:00 AM CST
                        
                        Subject: Quicken Essentials for Mac now available
                        
                        Source: The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
                        
                        Author: Michael Grothaus
                        

                        

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                        After a four year absence 
<http://www.macworld.com/article/141630/2009/07/quicken_delayed.html> , the 
next version of Quicken for the Mac is here. It's called Quicken Essentials for 
Mac 
<http://quicken.intuit.com/personal-finance-software/mac-personal-financial-software.jsp>
  and is a ground up Cocoa rewrite. I've been using the program for a few weeks 
now. Is it worth the wait? Well that depends what you need in your financial 
software.
                        
                        When I interviewed 
<http://www.tuaw.com/2010/02/17/tuaw-exclusive-aaron-patzer-on-the-future-of-mobile-finance-mi/>
  Aaron Patzer, VP/GM of Intuit's Personal Finance Group, he was quick to point 
out that it's called Quicken Essentials for a reason: "It's called Essentials 
because it's what we consider to be essential for most users - about 80% of 
users. We went to people's homes and watched them use it. The majority of them 
just want to know: How much do I have? How much do I owe? How much do I spend 
on gas and food? How many times do I go to this restaurant? How many times do I 
go to Starbucks? What investments do I have? Let me set a budget to control my 
spending."
                        
                        If an easy overview of your financial life is the goal 
Intuit had in mind, they've outdone themselves. The first thing you'll notice 
is the completely redesigned interface. Gone is the horrible toolbar navigation 
with multiple windows. Quicken Essentials has got that familiar streamlined 
iTunes/iLife look and feel with all your accounts, reports, budgets, and tools 
nicely displayed in a source list. It's single window interface makes it easy 
for the user to get a complete snapshot of all their finances. The interactive 
pie charts are snappy and responsive, and the built-in reports make it easy to 
view your checking, savings, and investing accounts.
                        Perhaps the most standout feature of this revamp is the 
improved categorization that takes a ton of work off the plate of the user. The 
guys at Quicken have developed a learning algorithm for Quicken Online that 
allows users to self-tag, with the Quicken Online software remembering those 
tags and then applying them to other people's data. The more people who use it, 
the smarter the tagging gets. In my tests, the automatic categorizing/tagging 
works exceedingly well. Though Quicken Essentials takes a lot of cues from 
Mint.com <http://Mint.com/> , it's method of categorization is different (and 
superior). Mint obtains its categorization by performing a relatively simple 
Yellow Pages look-up. Later in the year Intuit will be combining the two 
approaches and hopes to achieve 95% categorization accuracy (Intuit bought 
<http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/15/technology/internet/15mint.html?_r=1>  Mint 
in 2009).
                        
                        Out of the box, Quicken Essentials supports 12,000 US 
and Canadian banks. That will grow to 16,000 banks in the next 2-3 months. 
That's full coverage of every credit union and bank in the country. 
Transferring and converting your data from Quicken for Windows to Quicken 
Essentials worked pretty well in my tests. I just saved a copy of my Quicken 
for Windows file, moved it to my Mac, and double-clicked on it. All my data was 
easily imported without any errors. Keep in mind that I was only working with 
two years of Quicken data though. Quicken Essentials allows for conversion from 
previous Mac programs, Quicken for Windows 2007+, and the now defunct 
<http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10261742-56.html>  Microsoft Money.
                        
                        If you're like me and just want a simple program to 
view all your financial accounts, see where your money is going, and keep track 
of balances and upcoming bills, I highly recommend Quicken Essentials. If, 
however, you're a Quicken power user who needs investing and planning tools, 
investment buy and sell tracking, TurboTax <http://turbotax.intuit.com/>  
integration, or in-app bill pay, then QEM is not for you. Think of this edition 
of Quicken Essentials as iPhoto for your finances. It presents a snapshot of 
your finances and transactions in a simple to use interface. If you need more 
than that, it's best to look at iBank 
<http://www.tuaw.com/2009/07/27/ibank-provides-yet-another-reason-to-dump-quicken-for-mac/>
  orQuicken Premier 
<http://quicken.intuit.com/personal-finance-software/premier-investment-management.jsp>
  for Windows running under VMWare Fusion 
<http://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/>  or Parallels 
<http://www.parallels.com/products/desktop/> .
                        
                        Quicken Essentials for the Mac goes on sale today for 
$69 and requires Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.6, an Intel-based Mac, and 1GB of hard 
disk space.

                        TUAW <http://www.tuaw.com/> Quicken Essentials for Mac 
now available 
<http://www.tuaw.com/2010/02/25/quicken-essentials-for-mac-now-available/>  
originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) 
<http://www.tuaw.com/>  on Thu, 25 Feb 2010 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms 
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