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Just switched to Quicken for Mac (v6) from Banktivity v7.


So, I ask the group: any love for the recent versions of Quicken for Mac in here? Quicken still has a few (for me) shortcomings, but it is getting better, and I remain hopeful for its future. I've stuck with Quicken over the years, mainly because I have so much historical data, my attempts at importing these data into other programs (I've tried most of the options discussed here) have yielded poor outcomes, and I haven't had the courage to simply start over with an empty ledger. That was fast! I don't own one yet, so I don't know how fast it runs, but I'm feeling good about their development support after years of nothing-much under the previous ownership. Interesting, my Quicken updated this morning, and it's now a Universal app for M1 based Macs.
