You're receiving this email as a registered user of Quicken 2017. But if you're angry that's between you and Intuit. If you've had problems then yes, please respond. from your PC app to their online sub when you first begin? I assume it's seamless and simple to walk through? For those of you who have made the switch, what pains you? How different is Q online via subscription than having Q as an application on my own PC?.Only one (name I cannot of course remember) looked even remotely close that someone here mentioned once. On the last, I've been reading on this sub for a while, looking here and anywhere for other options. Really most important: I have no other options that will give me all of the functionality that I want.I'm not averse to paying for subs for good things (I did so for MS Office and Disney Plus and our family cell phones and other services, so why not Q?).Again, almost no problems over ~30 years.So I am prepared to switch to their new annual subscription. As I assumed I can still use 2017 forever but software updates, support, and online functionality will disappear. But I got the email I've been expecting (copied below) today. I've been watching the new paradigm, the annual plan via Quicken online, since the news initially poured out a couple of years ago. I've had almost no problems over these almost 30 years of use. Long ago I started to only buy the annual update every other year (maybe every third year?) since there were few actual feature updates but I wanted to keep everything as secure as possible (which is, or should be, a thing) as well as my ability for auto-downloads from various credit card and investing accounts. Been using Q since 1993 or so, back in the days of DOS (I still remember a coworker pushing me to "Just go ahead and get the Windows version".
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