Quicken 2002 Deluxe still works for me on Windows 10. I have no comparability issues, but I did have to turn off the registration prompt.
Thanks to Kiloran and his many iterations of share/fund price import utilities I developed my own Excel VBA utility to obtain the prices, indices and exchange rate for my portfolio, write them in a Quicken compatible format and then import them to the Quicken Portfolio using the import prices option.
That still works, but the recent demise of the Yahoo finance interface means some of the data transfer now incorporates an extra copy/paste step in Excel which adds a few minutes into the weekly import - that it until I can be bothered to incorporate his new technology.
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GPhelan wrote:Quicken 2002 Deluxe still works for me on Windows 10. I have no comparability issues, but I did have to turn off the registration prompt.
If you don't mind me asking, how did you do that?
I use Quicken 2000, and every so often it says I can't use it without registering. If I cancel the dialogue box a couple of times it lets me carry on, until the next time. It would be good to disable it completely.
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It was 9 years since I installed Quicken on my then new Windows 8 Desktop computer, so I do not remember exactly what I did. However I have a screen capture from a Motley Fool forum discussing Quicken and a pencil note saying that it is what I did. I cannot attach a JPG file here, so here is a transcription of the brief instructions.
Press the Ctrl+Shift keys on your keyboard
Select the Online menu > One Step Update
Click OK on the "You will no longer be prompted for registration message"
Good luck!
Press the Ctrl+Shift keys on your keyboard
Select the Online menu > One Step Update
Click OK on the "You will no longer be prompted for registration message"
Good luck!
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GPhelan wrote:Press the Ctrl+Shift keys on your keyboard
Select the Online menu > One Step Update
Click OK on the "You will no longer be prompted for registration message"
Good luck!
Thanks but that doesn't seem to work with my version. Holding Ctrl+Shift doesn't affect what the menu options do.
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Hmm, that is the trouble with partial transcriptions.
The previous line reads "If you are receiving a prompt to register Quicken you can turn off the prompt".
It may be that context is important such that the CTRL+SHIFT only does something when you are seeing that registration prompt. Sadly my brief note to myself 9 years ago does not say anything other than that I used CTRL+Shift
The previous line reads "If you are receiving a prompt to register Quicken you can turn off the prompt".
It may be that context is important such that the CTRL+SHIFT only does something when you are seeing that registration prompt. Sadly my brief note to myself 9 years ago does not say anything other than that I used CTRL+Shift
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GPhelan wrote:Quicken 2002 Deluxe still works for me on Windows 10. I have no comparability issues, but I did have to turn off the registration prompt.
Thanks to Kiloran and his many iterations of share/fund price import utilities I developed my own Excel VBA utility to obtain the prices, indices and exchange rate for my portfolio, write them in a Quicken compatible format and then import them to the Quicken Portfolio using the import prices option.
That still works, but the recent demise of the Yahoo finance interface means some of the data transfer now incorporates an extra copy/paste step in Excel which adds a few minutes into the weekly import - that it until I can be bothered to incorporate his new technology.
You might want to have a look at this thread
https://www.lemonfool.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=40368
Kiloran's latest version of the Simple Price Scrape spreadsheet can scrape prices from Yahoo again.
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Re: Spending Tracking Software - Replacement for Money Dashboard
I have been using Quicken for many years, initially on a Windows PC, then running in a virtual machine on My iMac. When Intuit refocussed on business customers, I switched to the Mac version. I use Quicken 2017 Version 4.8.6 (Build 48.20336.100). It works fine but lacks automatic updates from my bank. That's not an issue for me.
I keep track of multiple accounts (19 at the moment), credit cards, savings and other assets. It's handy to be able to reconcile these against statements to ensure nothing slips through the net.
It may have been intended to record dollars but it's decimal just like the £ and works well.
I keep track of multiple accounts (19 at the moment), credit cards, savings and other assets. It's handy to be able to reconcile these against statements to ensure nothing slips through the net.
It may have been intended to record dollars but it's decimal just like the £ and works well.
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