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Today we're releasing Quicken for Mac 2019 v5.8.1. The year has changed but it's basically the same product as 2018. Since everyone is a subscriber now there is no need to download and install a new version of Quicken.
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One of the things that isn't necessarily related to our 5.8.1 release but I wanted to highlight is our new Quicken website where you can see your Quicken data. It's still a public beta for another week or so but you can try it out. https://app.quicken.com. Just remember you have to turn on Sync in Quicken's preferences and sign in using your Quicken ID. This is NOT a replacement for the Quicken desktop products. Think of it more as a companion site that you can use to change categories or review your transactions when you're away from home. I think it's pretty cool.
As always, please let us know if you run into any issues. Please write 5.8.1 issues as comments in this forum post.
Here are the release notes...
5.8.1 Improvements - New Quicken Web
- NEW - Added a new menu item under Help to access Quicken on the Web. Enter transactions, assign categories, view spending, track budgets and more from anywhere now using Quicken Web. Check it out at https://app.quicken.com. Sign in using your Quicken ID.
- IMPROVED - Improved the performance of exporting or copying a report. Removed the 5000 transaction limit.
- FIXED - Fixed an issue where the net worth over time report and calendar view misreported the market value of option trades in an investment account. Thanks to RichC who brought this to our attention and helped us track down the issue.
- FIXED - Fixed an issue where reports copied to the clipboard wouldn't paste into Apple Numbers correctly.
- FIXED - Fixed an issue where newly added columns were removed after customizing a report.
- FIXED - Fixed an issue where sometimes a date change in the customize report dialog didn't stick.
- FIXED - Fixed an issue where quotes for bonds or any other security downloaded only with investment transactions weren't getting stored properly in price history.
- FIXED - Fixed a number of sync issues with the reviewed flag, balance adjustments, and transfers.
- FIXED - Fixed an issue where Quicken would try to connect to the Quicken Cloud at launch sometimes requiring a sign-in.
- FIXED - Fixed an issue where Quicken would try to connect to the Quicken Cloud when importing a web connect file. Don't do this if the customer has the auto-categorization preference turned off and they don't have any Quicken Connect accounts. Thanks to MarkJ for bringing this to our attention.
- FIXED - Fixed an issue where the preference for the number of files automatically backed-up was ignored.
- FIXED - Fixed a couple of issues with wallet checks. First, fixed an issue where only the first 2 lines of an address printed. Second, fixed an issue in the bold text feature where the written dollar amount wasn't bolded.
10-4: Released 5.8.1 to all customers.
Comments
- edited October 2018Thanks Marcus, I've tried Quicken Web last week, it's really, really cool. Great job !
- edited November 2018On little suggestion for the next release: how about activating the <space> key to clear transactions int he Reconcile window? I miss this from Microsoft Money and, I believe, earlier versions of Quicken. It's really a lifesaver when the list of transactions is long and you methodically clear them one by one.
Any other key would do of course, as long as it's easy to type and remember. - edited October 2018All is well, I confirm there is no longer the need to have a cloud account. Thanks for the fix!
- edited October 2018Mojave dark mode? new features to make it closer to Windows? Better budgeting -- envelope or event based? Tired of Quicken Mac and bug fixes while paying subscription rates.
- edited November 2018I downloaded this update and now my bank balance is all screwed up snd I am thousands of dollars off. How do I fix this without adding in a manual adjustment?
- edited November 2018update broke my chase and amex sync...even though I can balance everything and it seems to be downloading new transactions, I still get an error box. So sick of you guys breaking this stuff.
- edited November 2018Downloaded a few option (buy calls )this AM, Seems that QM making some progress; The call downloaded correctly, did not leave any placeholders, Qm converts # of contracts to shares. Only modification needed was to insert trade costs so that the share price is correct. I do not recall how this was done in QW when I ran that program years ago
Will be interesting to see how Qm records the close call transactions down the road - edited October 2018
Hello Heather. Appreciate your question.I downloaded this update and now my bank balance is all screwed up snd I am thousands of dollars off. How do I fix this without adding in a manual adjustment?
I would try restoring from the previous (Pre-Update) backup in which was made prior to the update to 5.8.1.
Go to File > Restore from Backup and choose the Automatic Backups folder and there should be a Pre-Update backup from today's date.
This should restore your current data and should show the proper numbers.
Hope this helps.
Respectfully,
~ Quicken Harold.0 - edited November 2018Quicken Web definitely sounds pretty cool but unfortunately, there appear to be balance discrepancies between it and my Quicken app. It seems to be limited to my checking and credit card accounts, although one savings account is slightly off.
Any thoughts on why this might be? - edited October 2018
Tracked down one reason for the discrepancies - there's a transfer from a checking account to a credit card account that's duplicated in the Quicken Web version for some reason - one's on 7/14/18 (matches app) and an extra one on 7/16/18Quicken Web definitely sounds pretty cool but unfortunately, there appear to be balance discrepancies between it and my Quicken app. It seems to be limited to my checking and credit card accounts, although one savings account is slightly off.
Any thoughts on why this might be? - edited November 2018The Quicken Web app looks nice but unfortunately my three USAA accounts won't sync to the web version. The same situation exists on the mobile app. Everything works ok on the regular Quicken for Mac app.
- edited October 2018
Hello Jim, appreciate your question.The Quicken Web app looks nice but unfortunately my three USAA accounts won't sync to the web version. The same situation exists on the mobile app. Everything works ok on the regular Quicken for Mac app.
I would click on the Quicken Menu, choose Preferences, and then choose Mobile, Web and Alerts. Look at the Accounts tab and see if your USAA account is setup to download to the mobile or web app:
Make sure that your account has a checkmark in the Sync menu.
Hope this helps.
Respectfully,
~ Quicken Harold.0 - edited November 2018Wondering where the old feature of Memorized transactions went. I have to change a category for a very common entry every single time. Used to be that if I typed the payee, the category would be pulled in automatically. Am I missing something or is this gone? I've been using different versions of Quicken for 20 + years. I now use it on my Mac so it may be a Windows thing
- edited October 2018
Thanks Harold. Unfortunately the accounts are all checked. This has been bothering me and others on the mobile app for some time now so I'm disappointed to see the same problem on the web app.The Quicken Web app looks nice but unfortunately my three USAA accounts won't sync to the web version. The same situation exists on the mobile app. Everything works ok on the regular Quicken for Mac app. - edited November 2018How certain is Quicken that the web version where personal data is stored is not accessible to hackers: in other words, is this state of the art security protecting access to the Web account?
- edited October 2018
It's the same Quicken cloud that's been used for the mobile app for years; it just has a web interface now in addition to the mobile app.How certain is Quicken that the web version where personal data is stored is not accessible to hackers: in other words, is this state of the art security protecting access to the Web account?QMac 2007 & QMac Subscription • Quicken user since 1993 - edited November 2018The balances on almost every account is wrong and different than that of the desktop balances. Very strange.
- edited November 2018In the Home tab under Bill & Income Reminders, clicking on one of the reminders used to open a second window for the account with the transaction highlighted. This no longer works for most accounts, although it seems to be random which accounts do this. This worked fine until 5.8.0 and
was NOT fixed in 5.8.1 - edited October 2018
Adam, we rarely change anything with downloading from banks so if something breaks it's typically not Quicken but is more likely an issue with the bank or our aggregation service which is run by Intuit. I'm not saying it's never the software but I can't imagine there is any change in 5.8.1 that would cause this. In general, downloading from the banks is a fairly frail process. If the banks make a change on their website, it could break downloading transactions. If they have any security issues, they block us from downloading. If they upgrade their Direct Connect servers, we've seen issue crop up. For example, Fidelity changed their Direct Connect servers and 403b accounts with a sister brokerage accounts stopped working. Can you provide the financial institution that you're using so the community can chime in if they are also seeing issues with the same bank or credit union?update broke my chase and amex sync...even though I can balance everything and it seems to be downloading new transactions, I still get an error box. So sick of you guys breaking this stuff. - edited October 2018
Heather, Can you tell me more about your situation so we can see if we can reproduce the problem Do you have mobile sync on? We made some changes in mobile sync so I'm trying to better understand if this could be the issue you're running into. After you upgraded, did your first sync take a really long time? When you do a reconcile, was it obvious why your account was off? Are you seeing duplicate transactions?I downloaded this update and now my bank balance is all screwed up snd I am thousands of dollars off. How do I fix this without adding in a manual adjustment? - edited October 2018
Concordman, thanks for the update. Yes, we've made a couple of changes to help with option trading. 1) We now read the transaction correctly when we download them. 2) Like you said, we should be recording them correctly. Previously Quicken Mac was getting confused between contracts and shares. Let us know how Quicken does after your options close.Downloaded a few option (buy calls )this AM, Seems that QM making some progress; The call downloaded correctly, did not leave any placeholders, Qm converts # of contracts to shares. Only modification needed was to insert trade costs so that the share price is correct. I do not recall how this was done in QW when I ran that program years ago
Will be interesting to see how Qm records the close call transactions down the road - edited October 2018
jsurpless, thanks for that update. I'll let our web team know. Any other thoughts on the web application?Quicken Web definitely sounds pretty cool but unfortunately, there appear to be balance discrepancies between it and my Quicken app. It seems to be limited to my checking and credit card accounts, although one savings account is slightly off.
Any thoughts on why this might be? - edited October 2018
Jim, thanks for reporting this. I wasn't aware of it but will do some research. Every financial institution is slightly different. Do you know if you're using Direct Connect or Quicken Connect? Direct connect is a little more complicated because we have to set up a completely separate cloud account for your direct connect institutions that might require you to do additional work. For example, with Chase, you have to go to the Chase website and 1) Opt into desktop application access and 2) Walk through a Secure Message validation. You have to do this even if you've already done it for Mac. The mobile and web app are considered a different connection and you have to approve it separately.The Quicken Web app looks nice but unfortunately my three USAA accounts won't sync to the web version. The same situation exists on the mobile app. Everything works ok on the regular Quicken for Mac app. - edited October 2018
Quicken Mac doesn't allow one to explicitly create memorized transactions but it will remember the last transaction entered with a payee and auto-fill those transactions. We're working on bringing the memorize transaction feature to the latest version of Quicken Mac in the not too distant feature. For some background, Quicken 2007 had a number of features like this so you might be thinking of that version but unfortunately, we couldn't use any of that code to build the latest Mac product because it was very old and was written before masOS X. Lots of things barely work today and in fact we think Quicken 2007 will stop working in the next Apple macOS update since it's a 32 bit app.Wondering where the old feature of Memorized transactions went. I have to change a category for a very common entry every single time. Used to be that if I typed the payee, the category would be pulled in automatically. Am I missing something or is this gone? I've been using different versions of Quicken for 20 + years. I now use it on my Mac so it may be a Windows thing - edited October 2018
jacobs is correct. This is the same Quicken Cloud used for the mobile app.How certain is Quicken that the web version where personal data is stored is not accessible to hackers: in other words, is this state of the art security protecting access to the Web account? - edited October 2018
This is good feedback. We aren't seeing this with our own accounts and have fixed the issues where we saw a problem but it sounds like there are still areas where this could be happening. jsurpless above says he was seeing a wrong balance because a transfer was showing up twice. Are you seeing the same issue? It would be great to learn more about why you're seeing a balance discrepancy so we can fix the issue.The balances on almost every account is wrong and different than that of the desktop balances. Very strange. - edited October 2018
Hi Joey, Thanks for reporting this issue. I've been trying to reproduce it but haven't been able to. For the accounts that aren't working, can you go to the account settings and look at the scheduled transaction settings to make sure you are showing occurrences.In the Home tab under Bill & Income Reminders, clicking on one of the reminders used to open a second window for the account with the transaction highlighted. This no longer works for most accounts, although it seems to be random which accounts do this. This worked fine until 5.8.0 and
was NOT fixed in 5.8.1
If the scheduled transaction can't be shown, I don't think Quicken will pop-up the register window for that transaction. Let me know if this is not the issue. - edited October 2018
Interesting idea. I'll write up a ticket. We're focused on some pretty big features so may not get to this for a while but thanks for the suggestion.On little suggestion for the next release: how about activating the <space> key to clear transactions int he Reconcile window? I miss this from Microsoft Money and, I believe, earlier versions of Quicken. It's really a lifesaver when the list of transactions is long and you methodically clear them one by one.
Any other key would do of course, as long as it's easy to type and remember. - edited October 2018
Thanks for the response. I checked and it is not working on the accounts I have set to 'Show the next occurrence of each series'. The transaction is shown when I open the window from the sidebar and I am pretty sure it used to work when set to that, but at least it's not random. I switched back and forth on several different accounts and that is indeed the controlling factor. I guess I thought that if I could see the transaction then the click should work. If you could fix that, that would be great. Thanks again for the response, though.In the Home tab under Bill & Income Reminders, clicking on one of the reminders used to open a second window for the account with the transaction highlighted. This no longer works for most accounts, although it seems to be random which accounts do this. This worked fine until 5.8.0 and
was NOT fixed in 5.8.1 - edited October 2018
I checked in my accounts too. If the account is set to 'Show the next occurrence of each series', the transaction does NOT open in a new window. If the account is set to 'Show all occurrences in the next <#days>', then the transaction DOES open in a new window, and the transaction shows in the Bills & Income Reminders list/report according to the number of days chosen to show in the account setting. If the account is set to 'Hide all occurrences', the transaction still shows in the Bills & Income Reminders list/report (unless the account is hidden in reports), but the transaction does NOT open in a new window.In the Home tab under Bill & Income Reminders, clicking on one of the reminders used to open a second window for the account with the transaction highlighted. This no longer works for most accounts, although it seems to be random which accounts do this. This worked fine until 5.8.0 and
was NOT fixed in 5.8.1
I also noticed that in Bills & Income / Bills tab (which behaves more like a list than a report), there are different time frame options for viewing upcoming bills, including 'Next one due' and 'Next 6 months' and 'Next 1 year', but not 'Next 90 days'.
So... when I want to find the next occurrence of a bill that isn't due for more than a year (e.g. driver's license renewal), I have to remember to look in Bills & Income / Bills 'Next one due', rather than Home / Bills & Income Reminders.
It might be less confusing if those viewing options could be made consistent in both areas of Quicken.
As you know Quicken Online is sold, and now you want to choose the Quicken online alternatives. Here in this blog, we will discuss why Quicken online is dead and what are the alternatives for it.
Quicken is an Accounting Software developed by Quicken Inc in 1983. It works on Ms-Dos, Classic Mac OS, Windows, iOS, Apple II, and Android. Intuit declared the plans to sell Quicken Online to H.I.G Capital on March 3, 2016, but the teams of the sale were not revealed.
The announcement ended the sales process which became public in August last. When Intuit told the customers that it is going to unlade its three parts of its business which are Quicken, QuickBase and Demandforce, to concentrate on its vital beneficial software and services. Intuit sold DemandForce (a complete automated marketing solution) to the Internet Brands for an unrivaled amount in January.
The CEO of Intuit explained that unlike QuickBooks and TurboTax, Quicken lacked a cloud-based service or membership offer, which was essentially a dead end for the company. Chief Executive Brad Smith said in a conference with Wall Street last year, “It is a desktop-centric business and does not strengthen the small business or tax ecosystem”. “Our strategy is focused on creating ecosystems and platforms in the cloud.”
Contributing to the bottom line of Intuit is weak: in 12 months before the announcement of August, which starts at $ 35.10 (Amazon value), contributed $ 51 million in total revenue of approximately $ 4.2 billion, Or a bit more than 1%. But the company promised to find a buyer who would invest in software which was developed in 1983. That buyer became H.I.G. Capital, a global private equity firm that manages $ 19 billion.
Dunn said, “[HIG] is confident, as I am, that Quicken will increase investment, the product will improve and progress so that you will enable Quicken to continue for serving you well for the coming decades”.
Quicken Online Sold? Why
There are different and incompatible versions of Quicken which run on Mac and Windows system. The last versions of Quicken ran on Apple II, and on Dos. There are multiple versions available of Quicken for Windows OS which includes Quicken Starter, Deluxe, Rental Property Manager, Premier, Home, Business, and Quicken for Mac too. From 2008 onward, each version of Quicken has the product name, like Quicken Basic 2008 but previous versions from then were numbered (for example Quicken 8 for DOS).
In 2005, in the United Kingdom, Quicken discontinued supporting its software. Excluding thousands of users with only partial functional software.
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Quicken users complained an unusually huge number of software bugs in a commercial product in 2008 and 2009. The data of existing online users are not transferable/importable in Mint.com.
Alternatives Of Quicken Online
As you know that Quicken Online is sold, you must be searching for some alternatives for the same. Many of the Quicken users have already started searching for the alternative and many of them started using them. Rest of the searchers are still finding the best to replace Quicken for them. You do not have to search for them anywhere, as they are also discussed in this article.
Read the article, and find the best alternative that meets best to your requirement.
Personal Capital
Personal Capital is our loved Money Management Software all the time, and we have used it personally for years. This is great because they provide a comprehensive collection of wealth tools at a convenient location. Here, you can track your expenses, net worth, and investment. You can also check your investment by using it for the expensive charges and to calculate whether you are saving enough for retirement or not. After the simple Sign up process, these tools are 100% free.
Ynab
YNAB is a great option for any person who wants an easy and effective budget app in use. It doesn’t provide an entire suite of money tools such as personal capital. This aims at two things: making a realistic budget and tracking your expenses. And that is fine because it does both very well.
When you start using YNAB, you will have two choices. You can import your transactions automatically through linking to your bank and credit vendors, or you can manually enter your transactions. Obviously, it is easy to automate things, but some may appreciate the option of working in the old-fashioned trend.
YNAB provides a free trial of 34 days, so you can try the entire month of the budget without commitment. After that, $ 6.99 per month is spent, which is billed annually. This means once a year, you will pay $ 83.88 for using the app or software. Unless you are a student – you can enjoy 12 months- which is a great benefit.
MINT
Mint is a comprehensive financial tool that Quicken would appreciate without any doubt. In fact, Intuit had acquired Mint sometime before 2010 when Quinn was removed from his financial equipment suite. Stew for that minute and think what the program intuition thinks is better.
Mint allows you to check your credit score and how it is calculated. I think it’s pretty clear because many people do not know their credit score or understand how these scores actually work.
Count about
The web-based personal finance software is another contender for the best Quicken alternatives. These programs are actually supported and importing data from Quicken and mint which is nice.
When you use count about on a computer, there’s no app to install you can simply log in to their website. They are offering a mobile app for iOS and Android, but not all the features are available through the app.
Use the count about to create a customizable budget; then, sync it to your bank account to automatically import your transactions and track your spending. Get the snapshot of your and the financial activity with widgets, or general full financial reports.
Banktivity
It is the personal money manager made for Mac users. The newest version, Bnktivity 7, is specifically designed for MacOS sierra. And like Moneydance- when you turn to Banktivity as a Quicken replacement, you have to import your data for a seamless transition. Within Banktivity, you’ll sync your bank account and use it to build budgets, track your spending, pay your bills, and monitor your investments.
They also offer some cool reporting option. For Example, you have to generate reports based on category spending at the giving merchant. In this way, in the event that you need to follow the amount you spend on eating out, you can without much of a stretch create a report demonstrating all your spending in that class over a given time period. Or on the other hand, on the off chance that you need to get considerably increasingly explicit, you can without much of a stretch draw up the amount you spent on McDonald’s in the previous two weeks.
Conclusion
I hope this article is helpful to you. Apart from this, many Quicken online users are finding an alternative to it, so we have mentioned 3 best alternatives for the same. If you want to select the best alternative in our opinion, then it will be Personal Capital. But you must try the other two alternatives for that. Maybe you will find them more useful than our recommendation. Go and check which alternative fulfills your requirement.
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