Bug Splat PopUp
Rickey D Moore
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I got a Bug Spalsh popup today when the system crashed. I've never seen this before, but then my Quicken has been very stable for last couple of years. The Popup seems legitimate, but nowhere on it does it mention Quicken or any other indication that it was related to Quicken. Surely, this day and age, BugSpalsh should be able to "associate" with Quicken so that I would know this is a legit popup. Am I wrong for expecting this?
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Hello @Rickey D Moore & @Wayne102
Thank you for taking the time to share your concerns with the Community, although I apologize that you have not yet received a response.
"BugSplat" is a diagnostic tool used by Quicken to track submitted crash reports from within the software. This tool has been part of the Quicken install package for several years and is used only for diagnostic purposes and tracking the submitted crash reports.
I hope this information is helpful, thank you.
Sarah5
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I have the same concern. Where did "BugSplat" come from? Why weren't we notified if it is now a part of Quicken?2
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Hello @Rickey D Moore & @Wayne102
Thank you for taking the time to share your concerns with the Community, although I apologize that you have not yet received a response.
"BugSplat" is a diagnostic tool used by Quicken to track submitted crash reports from within the software. This tool has been part of the Quicken install package for several years and is used only for diagnostic purposes and tracking the submitted crash reports.
I hope this information is helpful, thank you.
Sarah5
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