

(Technically I think it's called "Quicken for Mac 2007 OS X Lion Compatible".) The Wikipedia article on Quicken has a link to Quicken support, but it's out of date. Would love to try an export my current data into it.įrom what I read, there is a chance that you can get a copy of Quicken for Lion 2007 by contacting Quicken support by chat. Does anyone know where I can get a copy of this 2007 Lion version. Things I read is, people still using Quicken Mac 2007 for lion. And I'd be a TSA agent.Ī bonified member of The Mystic Knights of The Sea, George P. If idiots could fly, this place would be an airport. Lucky for him, the rock kept the dirt from burying him alive."

"He's pinned under an outcropping of rock. Now I wouldn't want to be within 400 - 500 yards of one of them nuclear bombs when it goes off! WW1 Vet Old Man That old man - he don't think like no old man. I even left TurboTax because of Intuit - that company.don't get me started. I own Moneydance, LiquidLedger, tried iBank, MoneyWell, but Quicken 2007 (the one you could buy a few years ago for about $15?) still works best for me.

I started using Quicken since about version 1.3 or something. Went back to Q2007.Ībout the same for me. Still getting credit card downloads - expect that to stop soon. I have very little faith in Intuit working to maintain their Mac customer base. Personally I'm not upgrading to another version of Quicken until it at least contains the same feature set as their Windows version, and even then I'll only do so if the 2007 version craps out on me. The next update of Quicken Lion had a fix for the problem. Instead I build a new database with just a few entries that demonstrated the problem and sent that to them. They wanted my database so they could "investigate" the issue. They claimed they'd never heard of it before, but it was being talked about all over the forums. I did find one problem early on with the Quicken Lion version and I reported it to Intuit. My data does go back to the stone age though. Neither seem to have any problems for me now, but I'm not a power user. I've got both the old PowerPC version that runs under Rosetta on Snow Leopard and Quicken Lion 2007 that runs natively (Intel) on SL and beyond. I've stayed with Quicken 2007 and it still runs just fine for me.
