3 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Where are my entries?, 2004-09-10 I wrote ckecks that have dissapeared from the check register. After reading the previous reviews of this program, I can understand why.
5 of 5 customers found the following review helpful:
slooooow, 2004-05-01 I have been a loyal Quicken user, but this product has been a disaster. I have plenty of memory, according to its requirements, but that doesn't seem to matter. The program is achingly slow. A previous reviewer wrote that it takes three seconds for a pull-down menu to appear. I wish! It takes 15 to 20 seconds for me. Imagine how long it takes when I try to do something more complicated. Also, many of the new features are not intuitive. I've had enough frustration to switch back to try to switch back to an earlier version of Quicken--or to Microsoft Money.
3 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
Use the $$ for an Upgrade to buy your wife dinner, 2003-12-05 I had Quicken 2000 on an older machine and when I purchased a new one, I thought I might upgrade. Boy was that a mistake! I actually got my money back and restored my 2000 program. Spend the $$ for the upgrade on a dinner for your loved one and don't commit to the hours and hours of time needed to set up and baby the product.
5 of 5 customers found the following review helpful:
Quicken 2003 breaks functionality that was in Quicken 2000, 2003-12-02 The user-friendly investment alerts mechanism that was in Quicken 2000 is completely destroyed. Someone should be fired over designing such a terrible interface. It now longer tracks investment in you security list unless you include them in your watchlist. Quicken also deviously attempts to upload all your portfolio information to their website.The alerts that you manually set get automatically reset (you have no choice in this) if the limits are met. This means that if you don't react upon the alert during the same session, you will have to remember the alert for a later session becauae Quicken no longer remembers it either - quite poor design. I wonder what they do with that personal data?
5 of 5 customers found the following review helpful:
Very disappointing, 2003-11-26 I used earlier versions of QUICKEN for years. Putting in this version was a big mistake. Not only is it buggy (it has totally messed up previously reconciled entries), support is totally non-existant. Even trying to search the "knowledge base", on the support site, is a painful experience. The web site says not to expect an answer to reporting a problem. What type of support is that? I could do better manually than this version of the product.
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