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Quicken Starter Edition 2010 OLD VERSION

Posted on February 16, 2011.
Quicken Starter Edition 2010 OLD VERSIONQuicken Personal Finance Software Starter Edition shows your bank and credit card accounts together for easy money management.

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Miquel Eli says...
Before I downloaded this, I read the reviews that said it would not downgrade from the earlier Deluxe versions."No problem", I thought.I was using the 2007 Basic program so I ASSUMED that it would work.That's not a downgrade, after all...



Well, during the install, the software tells you that it won't accept previous versions of data.However, I went through the install process (after backing up my data files on a different drive) and the 2010 Starter version DID convert my Quicken 2007 Basic files for use.A pleasant surprise to be sure.

Posted on February 17, 2011
Alethea Kanoa says...
With MS Money gone I had to try a new product for my new PC, so I thought I would give Quicken Starter a try.In general, its fairly simple, but it does not allow you to set up any loan categories (other than Credit Cards).I simply wanted to add my mortgage...NOPE, NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!I'm not sure whats more basic then a mortgage tracker, but Quicken doesn't think its important. You have to upgrade to get the loan features. I wont upgrade to other versions and guess Ill just have to use a spreadsheet to monitor the mortgage.While the price is reasonable, you can get free software to do basic expense tracking...this product turned out to be one step about the free ones.
Posted on February 18, 2011
Harvey Boettger says...
I have been using Microsoft Money 2004 since... well 2004 and I have been very happy with it. I have always stored Microsoft Money 2004 files on a network drive so my wife and I could use our own computers and update our joint accounts. It worked perfectly for years until I installed Windows 7 on both my and my wife's PCs. Suddenly I was getting some major errors every time I opened up Microsoft Money, so I needed to replace it, but since Microsoft no longer sells Money I started looking at Quicken.



Even though Intuit says not to store the files on a network drive, I need the flexibility and with the multiple computer networks in many homes today, Intuit should write their software to support it. It has worked very well so far and I back up constantly, so hopefully file corruption won't be an issue.



I do like Quicken, but I think for 2010 it is a little behind the times. The register looks like an Excel table and you enter deposits and withdrawals in the table. I liked how Money had you entering transactions like a check. A couple things I dislike about the register: 1. You can't just highlight a transaction, your cursor is always ready to edit something. Sometimes you just want to sit back and look at the data and not have what is highlighted ready to edit. 2. Whatever row is highlighted has a tab that hangs below or above the highlighted row and blocks the view of part of that row. Just annoying.



Getting to a specific account is a breeze, and the menus are set up pretty well so you can find what you need. It takes a little getting used to so you can "Reconcile" your account (as Quicken puts it) rather than "Balance". The Reconcile feature is very nice and easy to use. I like to manually reconcile my checking account and it makes it easy to do.



Since it has the account tracking I need in an easy to use format and the ability to access Quicken files on a network drive, I will stick with it. It is a good replacement for Microsoft Money to track your accounts and spending.
Posted on February 18, 2011
Era Echeverri says...
I purchased Quicken 2010 Starter Edition last week in an effort to start the new year off right with sound money management skills. My parents used Quicken growing up and always spoke very highly of the products and how they helped them stay on track financially. I had also used the FREE Quicken Online on a limited basis and found it helpful. However, I felt a bit uncomfortable having all my financial information on the internet and decided to purchase the real program for my computer. When I purchased it in the store, I checked the back of the box to see which version to buy, and the additional upgrades such as "tracking investments" and "rental income" do not apply to me so I settled on the Starter Edition.



However, I was very dismayed to find that when I installed the program on my computer and added all my accounts...that there was no option to include loans. I searched all through the help options, and online to find out how to add loans and finally had to log on to the Quicken site and chat with a service representative to fined out that the Starter Edition doesn't include loan tracking.



I am very dissatisfied because nowhere on the box or on the website does it make it clear that in order to have loan tracking functionality, you must have the Deluxe or higher edition. Loans such as student loans or mortgages seem to be VERY basic financial items that most people have and want to keep track of. It seems a little strange that this wouldn't include this in program. And if they aren't going to include this in the program, it seems that you would want to make this clear on the packaging so people could truly buy the version that works for them. This seems like a bait-and-switch.



In addition, the FREE Quicken Online includes loan tracking so why would this not be included in the version I paid $30 for?



I truly am disappointed with my experience with Quicken. Previously, I thought of Quicken as the gold-standard of financial management and after my experience this week, I'm not so sure anymore.
Posted on February 18, 2011
Janine Wolz says...
Yeah it isn't fancy and it only does basic checking, savings and credit card accounts but that is all I am looking for.If you want more, spend more.I've been using Quicken for years, and yes I too hate the "built in obsolescence" if you use online banking.But $30 or so to upgrade every three years doesn't upset me that much.Some of the reviews of the 2010 Quicken line have been saying that it won't connect to Wells Fargo, but I've had no problem connecting and reconciling.
Posted on February 19, 2011
Yoshiko Cotilla says...
Waste of my money. This is the worst banking software ever. This version is going backwards from a quicken version I used over 10 years ago in a now obsolete computer. Hope I can upgrade to a version that will import from my bank which is not on the list for this version. I will retract this review if I am allowed to upgrade without losing money. Sorry to be so negative, but I'm so disappointed....
Posted on February 20, 2011
Kenia Gullick says...
Before you read my review, understand this: I have been a quicken user since Quicken 4 for DOS.I have probably owned 10 versions of Quicken in my lifetime.



My last version was quicken 2005 Basic, which was okay, but not as good as the one I had before that.(I was only upgrading bc Intuit crippled it so that I can't import my bank data anymore.)Over the years, the features available in the "beginning tier" have slowly disappeared.Starter 2010 comes with so few features, it hardly qualifies as money management.



I started out pleasantly surprised, because it successfully imported my 2005 data, even though the box said it could only import from 2008 and 2009.But it was all downhill after that.



The only types of accounts it supports are checking, savings, and credit cards.You can't find out what your balance is in your 401k.Can't track how much of your last mortgage payment went to principal vs interest.Can't track your return on stocks.Needless to say, this data won't be available when you fire up TurboTax.



For anyone with online banking, Quicken Starter will offer almost no value.In that case, there is really only one useful feature: expense categorization (i.e., what did I spend my money on last year?).My bank gives me a doc at the end of year with my expenses categorized, so I don't need it, but some people might.I don't know if buying (and rebating if avail to you), installing, entering all the info on a regular basis, etc is worth the hassle.



If you don't have online banking, then you can also use it to balance your checkbook, and remind you to pay bills.That's it.For these kinds of users, I am giving the product a second star, even though there are surely several less expensive apps that do these same basic functions.It is otherwise a 1-star product.



The most shocking aspect of the program was how shoddy it had become.I've always considered Quicken to be a user-friendly, intuitive program.However, in this version, I found myself clicking on buttons repeatedly, because they didn't do anything.I went in and out of the menus because I couldn't find features.In some cases, there would be two buttons, but they overlapped each other, so I'd have to click something else and then the first button would appear again.



In my 20? years of using Quicken, I have rarely had to check the Help/read the manual, and never had to ask someone how to do something.Try this test.Note the heading on Intuit's Starter Edition page[...]."Simple money management and budgeting" it says in bold.So, you'd expect to be able to create a budget, wouldn't you?I challenge anyone to figure out where to enter a budget.Maybe you'll figure it out eventually, but I never did.



Intuit seems to have lost interest in their lowest tier product, perhaps because they rebate them to 0.In several cases, when I went to Help to try to figure out how to do something, the instructions would tell me to click on something that didn't exist."To setup a loan, click the Net Worth tab."Presumably, this tab exists in the Deluxe version.Why don't they at least save my time and try to upsell me?"Setting up a loan requires the Deluxe version, upgrade here."At least I would know right away to quit looking.Further evidence that Intuit doesn't respect the Starter Edition: if you go to Intuit's site to compare the "Quicken 2010 Desktop Personal Finance Products", guess what's not even listed?[...]



On the Quicken site, one user suggested that Intuit should stop making this product bc it's an embarrassment.I agree.Someone responded that there's no harm in providing a free "intro" product, but I disagree: many people will be turned off by such a lousy version and never return.Like me.
Posted on February 21, 2011
Bella Shiplet says...
The software hangs when I try to open my existing quicken file, I finally got around the problem by allowing the silly (not the work I would like to use!!) software to create a new file and then opening my old file.Just when I think m travels through Intuit h*** are over the software complains that I cannot use my existing data file because it was last saved using Quicken Deluxe.



The software forces you to upgrade via their website for an additional $30 for a total of $55 (25+30)!!! I could have bought the deluxe version online for $42 if I had known I was trapped into using the deluxe version.



This is absolutely unethical behavior!!! Can't wait to dump this worthless program.



No way to provide direct feedback to Amazon because it was a digital download. Ridiculous.
Posted on February 22, 2011
Tyson Gaietto says...
Be careful with this.If you are running an earlier version of Quicken Deluxe you cannot downgrade to the 2010 Quicken Starter Edition.Your backup is not able to be imported.I had to purchase the Unlock from Intuit to be able to use my old data.
Posted on February 26, 2011
Dionne Suiter says...
This software was just what I was looking for to replace Microsoft Money.I have used Money Deluxe for 5+ years and was disappointed that it was going to be discontinued.I decided to try the starter version of Quicken and it was just what I needed!It keeps track of all my accounts, checking, savings, and credit.All the transactions are downloaded whenever I open the software.Bill reminders were a breeze to set up, and can be programmed with the link for the payee site, or your bank.



Simple and easy to use!I recommend this for anyone wanting to get a start on tracking their finances.
Posted on February 26, 2011

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