When upgrading to Quicken tarter can I setup my iMac as the desktop and my MacBook Pro as a mobile d

I am running Quicken 2017 on MacOS  High Sierra Ver.10.13 on both my iMac and MacBook Pro. Can I setup Quicken upgrade "Starter 2018" on my iMac and use the MacBook Pro as my mobile device or does the mobile device have to be iOS (i.e.-iPhone, iPad etc.)?

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  • Unknown
    Unknown Unconfirmed
    edited October 2017
    The mobile device has to be iPhone, iPad or Android device.

    BTW, I don't think you can go from Quicken Mac 2017 to Quicken Mac Starter Edition (2018).  The Starter Edition is just that....for "starters".

    You'll need to purchase Quicken Mac Deluxe. 
  • Unknown
    Unknown Unconfirmed
    edited August 2018
    BTW, you can install Quicken on three computers with the same license. 
  • John_in_NC
    John_in_NC Quicken Mac Subscription SuperUser, Mac Beta Beta
    edited October 2017
    ProGolfer said:

    The mobile device has to be iPhone, iPad or Android device.

    BTW, I don't think you can go from Quicken Mac 2017 to Quicken Mac Starter Edition (2018).  The Starter Edition is just that....for "starters".

    You'll need to purchase Quicken Mac Deluxe. 

    Since the Mac version never had the various "flavors" in the past, yes, it has been confirmed you can upgrade to Starter. (It will import unlike other Starter versions.)
  • Unknown
    Unknown Unconfirmed
    edited October 2017
    ProGolfer said:

    The mobile device has to be iPhone, iPad or Android device.

    BTW, I don't think you can go from Quicken Mac 2017 to Quicken Mac Starter Edition (2018).  The Starter Edition is just that....for "starters".

    You'll need to purchase Quicken Mac Deluxe. 

    Also note, that Starter Edition has NO support for investment accounts.  Strictly banking and credit card accounts only.  
  • smayer97
    smayer97 Quicken Mac Other SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited January 2018
    ProGolfer said:

    BTW, you can install Quicken on three computers with the same license. 

    Actually, it has been clarified by Quicken internally that the limit has been removed (there is no longer any reference to limits in the T&C's). The key is that all installations need to use the same Quicken ID, which can limit certain features, like access to only one Credit Score per ID. 

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