And I'm using the Mac version (which is not as full-featured as the Windows version, though it also is much more modern technology and not nearly as creaky as the Windows version).Īll of you folks that are opposed to paying a fair price for annual usage of Quicken - please feel free to try the alternatives.
The value of Quicken to me vastly exceeds that amount. I would personally be willing to pay $100 or even $150 a year. And that's not going to happen without more revenue. Why? Because I want and need Quicken to be financially sustainable. That said - I have watched what has happened to Quicken over the years, and am THRILLED with the idea of Quicken switching to a subscription model, which would involve higher ARPU. What else would one expect from committed Bogleheads? I respect that this forum is full of people that hate spending money.