![]() The ONLY thing I don't like, is in the register, when you are clearing an item (I do it manually-just a personal preference of mine), you have to actually move the pointer around to click a specific circle rather than just click the box until a "c" shows up, but that truly is just a minor issue. This graph has a drop options to change the time frame, accts, and spending vs. ![]() The biggest pro for me in this new software is when you first bring up Quicken, it will automatically bring up a transaction graph & breakdown of your spending for the last 30 days. It's not vastly different, but there are some obvious visual updates, which I personally like. If you have been a satisfied Quicken user, then I would HIGHLY recommend the upgrade. Now mind you, I have been a Quicken Basic user for years, and I am a really big fan, but I can't quite understand why people DON'T like this product. But then my computer crashed & when I went to reinstall my 2007 Quicken, I found the disk had been scratched & wouldn't load, so I really no longer had a choice but to upgrade. I had been debating updating my Quicken 2007 Basic to a newer version of Quicken, but had been hesitant because the reviews were not always fabulous.
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