


I've been using iBank since v3 and have no complaints. I will probably just use Bootcamp, but that is hardly convenient. Will Essentials do those things? I am very leery of putting all of my account info online and where does my history go if they go out of business or decide to discontinue that product? Right now, the only thing I use in Windows is Quicken and I would really like to move to another program because I don't want to pay for a new version of Parallels just to support Mavericks/Quicken.
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With all due respect to my good friends at Intuit, this problem is really Intuit's fault.Ĭlick to expand.I don't use it to do all of the things you mention (also running PC version) but I do want some basic functions (see my previous post). You can switch to Quicken Essentials for Mac. Many more banks support the PC version than the Mac version. Essentials for Mac has very limited functions compared to the PC version. I use Quicken PC via Parallels/VM Fusion to track and make stock purchases, download and pay bills, transfer funds between accounts. If you're just looking (as stated above) for a checkbook program to keep track of accounts and are not using Quicken for PC, you'll probably find it adequate but I think the online program Mint gets better reviews than Quicken Essentials for Mac. If you have ever used Quicken for PC or are currently using it, you'll find Quicken Essentials very limited in what it can do.
