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Quicken Home & Business 2012 [Download]

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  • Organizes your personal and home based business finances in one place
  • Identifies tax-deductible home business expenses
  • Shows your profit and loss at a glance
  • Creates customized invoices and estimates
  • Creates Schedule C reports to save you time on taxes
  • Automatically categorizes personal and home-business expenses; view profit and loss at a glance
  • Combines personal finance features of Quicken Premier with tools for the home business
  • New Large Font mode for easy viewing; free customer service when you need it
  • Redesigned budgeting tool; create a customized plan to reduce, or eliminate, debt
  • Track your equity with the improved property and debt dashboard

Quicken Home & Business software helps you organize and manage your personal and home-based business finances, all in one place Quicken Home & Business Personal Finance Software Organizes your personal and your home based business finances, all in one place

Categorizes your personal and home business expenses so you know where your money is going

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Quicken Deluxe 2011 – [Old Version]

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  • Quicken Deluxe 2011 gives you money management and budgeting tools to help you watch your spending and increase your savings
  • Shows where you’re spending and helps you see where to save, with more accurate auto-categorization
  • Brings your accounts together all in one place and helps you set budgeting and savings goals
  • Helps you stay on top of bills and avoid late fees with alerts on upcoming payments
  • An easier, faster, more streamlined experience than previous versions; updates faster than ever

Set goals and save more. Organizes all your accounts in one place. Automatically categorizes expenses so you can see where you’re spending and where to save. Helps you create a budget and tracks your progress against it. Alerts you to upcoming bills. Quicken Deluxe 2011 gives you money management and budgeting tools to help you watch your spending and increase your savings. Set Personal Finance Goals and Save More View all your accounts in one place. See exactly wher

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6 Responses to Quicken Home & Business 2012 [Download]

  1. Kauilani DeMarzo "Kaui" on January 12, 2012 at 3:36 pm
    73 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Extremely bug-ridden, November 5, 2011
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    Kauilani DeMarzo “Kaui” (Bay Area, CA) –
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    This review is from: Quicken Home & Business 2012 [Download] (Software Download)

    Quicken user for 20 years. Don’t buy this update — almost everything I tried to do, I found a bug in the software (downloading & accepting transactions, entering investment transactions)…Felt like it must still be the alpha version. After much frustration, I am giving up and going back to Quicken 2010. And, by the way, back up your files in a separate place before you try 2012, otherwise you wont be able to revert back if you don’t like it.

    More generally, I am pretty fed up with Intuit’s updates, which seem to repeatedly introduce needless UI changes and new bugs.

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  2. Greg Thatcher on January 12, 2012 at 4:18 pm
    96 of 99 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Warning — Don’t buy this product, November 2, 2011
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    This review is from: Quicken Home & Business 2012 [Download] (Software Download)

    I’ve never written an Amazon review before, but I feel I have a moral obligation to warn people away from this product.

    I’ve been using Quicken since 1993, and have been very happy with it. The automatic download of transactions from my Bank (Bank of America), has never really worked, but I’ve always been able to manually download .qfx or .qif files and import them into Quicken.

    This does not work with Quicken 2012, which I recently upgraded to (what a mistake!)

    I contacted Quicken support and told them that every time I tried to download transactions, I get a “Quicken Server Error”.

    After a few days, they told me they had fixed their “script” on their server. It still didn’t work. Their support people asked me to send the logs (again). I sent them. They said the logs were corrupted. I sent them again. They said I sent the wrong log files. I sent them again. Finally, I contacted Quicken Support using their “online chat”. I was able to confirm that all of the files I had previously sent were in fact correct (and yes, I sent them again to be sure, 5 more times). I’m not really sure if their support people are technically inept, or if they are just giving me a run-around, but they are definitely not working to solve my problem.

    I’ve wasted a huge amount of time trying to get this problem fixed.

    Unless you are willing to sacrifice about $1000.00 of your personal time trying to get this product to work, I strongly recommend that you try a different product from a different company. I’ve been working with their support people for two weeks now, and nothing has been resolved.

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  3. J. White on January 12, 2012 at 5:09 pm
    87 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Nice New Features – With Bugs Yet Again, October 4, 2011
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    J. White
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    First off the new features are great. After using this a couple of days I am very disappointed. I did a clean installation on a new hard disk and basic features that worked fine in 2011 no longer work. Online Banking returns a cc-501 error code and despite troubleshooting instructions from the Quicken website I can not get it to work. Memorize Payee no longer works. Used to when you type a Payee Name it would automatically be memorized. In every version of Quicken I have used the last 15 years this worked fine. I verifed preferences were set up correctly. I have to manually right click on the Payee to select Memorize and do it manually. What a hassle. How did something so basic get thru testing? I am using the R2 Update which downloaded automatically when I installed it from CD.

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  4. Nathan Beauchamp "ConsumerAdvocate" on January 12, 2012 at 5:22 pm
    1,151 of 1,167 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Upgrade? Quicken 2011 = more ads + less features = FAIL, November 5, 2010
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    Nathan Beauchamp “ConsumerAdvocate” (Oak Park, IL USA) –
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    This review is from: Quicken Deluxe 2011 – [Old Version] (Software)

    It was bad enough when Quicken simply littered your desktop with icons linking to Quicken Loans, Free Credit Reports (which are never free) and a sundry of other financial pay-to-play products. Now they’ve taken things to a whole new level with ads literally BUILT INTO the GUI (Graphic User Interface: the ‘skin’ with which you engage with the program). An example: in the new ‘refinance calculator’ there is a large banner ad for CHASE BANK. The refinance calculator itself is poor and majorly inferior to free ones available online, but more on that later. I don’t expect to pay upwards of $50.00 for a piece of software that contains banner ads! That is simply unacceptable. In freeware, I understand it, but not in something I paid full retail for!

    Adding insult to injury, INTUIT has actually removed one of the best features of previous Quicken releases, the CASH FLOW monthly chart. They’ve replaced it with a projected balances chart which is ugly, harder to read, and doesn’t convey nearly as much information as the previous version. A line chart is inferior for the purpose, and INTUIT hasn’t even managed to make the data points (low and high balance points along the chart) display the actual balance when you mouse over them. This is a miserably bad design–they’ve managed to take a very useful tool and turn it into garbage.

    The supposed new features are junk. The refinance calculator is extremely simplistic compared to far better online versions (check out Equitrend Financial Calculators if you’re looking for sophisticated, free calculators). It doesn’t allow the user to enter current mortgage interest rate or PMI, and instead makes you enter the total payment and then the “impound / escrow amount.” If you have your mortgage set-up to be tracked in Quicken, the tool cannot incorporate that data into your analysis. You must manually enter everything. The tool also does not take into account the tax implications of your refinance. Overall it is a tacked on, basic calculator that is nearly useless.

    The obligatory re-skin of the program (which INTUIT trots out each year rather than making substantial or meaningful changes) is adequate, but unnecessary. Every year they tweak fonts, colors, and layout, and design elements. This year is no exception. None of the changes make the program more efficient for the end user. I don’t have a problem with utilitarian designs, as long as the underlying software is substantial. INTUIT seems to leverage much of their development budget into GUI tweaks, while doing little to improve the software itself.

    Another major issue is that INTUIT cannot manage to keep their data file consistent from year to year. 2011 is no exception and required me to convert my 2010 data file. Admittedly this was much more painless than the massive difficulty many experienced with upgrading from 2008 or 2009 to 2010. I wish that the developers at INTUIT would make a forwards compatible data file type and just stick with it.

    SUMMARY:

    PROS:

    1) Potentially better GUI (depending on your preferences)

    CONS:

    1) Ads built into the GUI itself

    2) Removal of a significant feature (cash flow and balance chart)

    3) No substantial improvements to the underlying programs

    4) Added ‘features’ are poor quality, even when compared with free alternatives

    5) Requires yet another data-file conversion

    6) Expensive! Especially considering the ads built into the program

    FINAL THOUGHTS:

    What am I getting for my money here? If you love this version of Quicken, can you kindly explain to me why it is worth upgrading? I have yet to find a single compelling reason. Am I missing something or did I just flush my money down the toilet?

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  5. Twilight on January 12, 2012 at 5:23 pm
    278 of 282 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Removed Most Important Feature, October 28, 2010
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    This review is from: Quicken Deluxe 2011 – [Old Version] (Software)

    I have been a loyal user of Quicken since 1994 and upgraded whenever each new version was released. This is the first time that I have returned the product. One of the features that I use every day is the Cash Flow center in the Planning tab. This has been removed. It is completely incomprehensible to me why they would remove this feature. At a glance, it completely encapsulated my cash flow for the month, both graphically and numerically. Their new “Projected Balances” feature is completely inferior. When I checked out the Quicken forums to find out where it had been hidden, my worst fears were confirmed about its removal. There was discussion about Quicken attempting to simply the product, but I don’t understand why they have to remove features for the savvy user. My fear is that this feature is gone for good and I will be stuck with Quicken 2010 until they no longer support it!

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  6. spinningwood on January 12, 2012 at 6:04 pm
    375 of 385 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Not sure it is worth the trouble, October 25, 2010
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    This review is from: Quicken Deluxe 2011 – [Old Version] (Software)

    Some things have improved with Quicken 2011, some things seem not to work as well as previous versions and things quicken can’t couldn’t do in the past it still can’t do.

    Negatives (after a couple of days):
    1) If you trade options or anything but the most mundane investment products, forget about tracking them in Quicken. Prior versions couldn’t do it and 2011 can’t either. I dont’ even bother to download invesmtent transactions anymore. It’s easier to track them in excel. At least I can download option quotes in excel. Forget it in quicken.

    2) Downloading credit card / bank transactions has become more cumbersome with each new version of quicken. It’s almost to the point where it just isn’t worth it anymore. A major issue for me is an almost complete inability of quicken to correctly match downloaded transactions. Even though I have no transactions that need to be matched, quicken just arbitrarily (seems that way anyway) picks old transactions to match newly downloaded transactions to. You can’t turn off automatic transaction matching (this would be a big improvement in my opinion). You have to manually unmatch each downloaded transaction before you can accept it. Years ago this was one of the best features of quicken. Now it’s one of the most frustrating.

    You can’t download transaction from some banks until after their monthly closing date. What use it that? If I only want to see transactions once a month I can just look at the monthly statement!

    3) Copying old transactions from previous versions of quicken to the new version is a lot more cumbersome than it needs to be. You can do it if you know the secret codes to add to the exported data files for the account types quicken doesn’t want you to be able to import, but why should that be necessary?

    4) “Renaming rules” seem to use the same corrupt logic as the download matching. I can’t imagine why anyone would want to abuse themselves by using this “capability”. At least you can turn this worthless feature off. Wish I could turn off transaction matching as well.

    Positives:
    1) The annoying quicken starup chime doesn’t seem to be as obnoxiously loud as the previous version.
    2) 2011 seems snappier and more responsive than the previous version.
    3) Wish there were more, but that’s all I’ve got.

    Ed

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