Quicken

Quicken - Reviews and experiences

Average rating
7.6 /10
Based on 24 reviews
Oct 2023-May 2024
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Online bill payment

Reliability

I used to always rely on online bill payment services for the convenience, but lately, it's been more of a hassle than a help. Ever since they changed their connection methods, the payments I enter just don't go through like they should. It's really annoying to see payments stuck in processing mode with no heads up that they didn't actually go through. This has caused me to miss payments and rack up late fees, forcing me to look for other options to avoid more hassles. The system's unreliability has made me lose confidence in its effectiveness, and now I dread using it for my bill payments.

Software functionality

Quality

After taking a break from using the software, I started using it again recently and I gotta say, I'm seriously impressed with how well it's been working. The interface smoothly grabs all my transactions, making it a breeze to tweak names and set rules. And let me tell you, being able to load transactions with the phone app ahead of time has been a huge time-saver. Honestly, this software is exactly what I've been looking for.

Online banking and financial tracking

Price

I've been using online banking and financial tracking services for a while now. I do miss the good ol' days when I could just buy software once and be done with it. But I gotta say, being able to easily keep track of my bank accounts and reconcile them is totally worth the annual fee. It's become super important for me to stay on top of my finances in a smart way.

Software purchase

Complaints

Quicken is so sneaky with their auto-pay trick, eh! Last year, my software crashed because I forgot to pay my dues and they pulled a sneaky move on me, you know. I usually use junk credit cards for this kind of thing, but they got me this time. Not cool, Quicken!

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About Quicken

Quicken Inc. is a software company that specializes in personal finance management tools. Originally part of Intuit Inc., Quicken was established in 1983 by Scott Cook and Tom Proulx in Palo Alto, California. The company's flagship product, Quicken, is designed to help individuals and families manage their finances by tracking spending, creating budgets, and managing investments. Over the years, Quicken has expanded its product line to include various versions tailored to different user needs, including Quicken for Windows, Quicken for Mac, and specialized editions for home business owners. In 2016, Quicken was sold to H.I.G. Capital, marking its transition into an independent entity focused on personal finance software.

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Last update: November 29, 2024

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