After much research, I decided to give SEE Finance a try. Just ported 6 years of data from Q07 to SEE Finance. It's shareware so you don't have to pay until you know you'll be using it. After several days, here's my assessment:
* Imported QIF file without a problem, very easy. Just export from Q and import.
* Reports take a bit to get used to, but get the job done. I don't use reports all that often with the exception of tracking monthly budget.
* Online downloads put Q07 to shame. Awesome job on this...very fast and downloads 6 accounts with one click.
* Budget doesn't handle quarterly payments yet
* Handles investments just as good as Quicken.
Overall, I'd say definitely worth the $30 bucks or so if you're looking to cut the Quicken chord.
* Imported QIF file without a problem, very easy. Just export from Q and import.
* Reports take a bit to get used to, but get the job done. I don't use reports all that often with the exception of tracking monthly budget.
* Online downloads put Q07 to shame. Awesome job on this...very fast and downloads 6 accounts with one click.
* Budget doesn't handle quarterly payments yet
* Handles investments just as good as Quicken.
Overall, I'd say definitely worth the $30 bucks or so if you're looking to cut the Quicken chord.
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