Windows and iOS?
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I use Quicken on a Windows 10 desktop. I have an iPad. I'd like to be able to do a few basic things with the iPad, at the very least view the current state of the checkbook.
I see that there's "an app for that" on the Apple store...maybe. It does say that it has limited functionality. But that's okay since I'll continue to do most of the work on Windows.
My data is backed up to a folder that syncs to the Box.com cloud. I figure it should be accessible from the iPad.
I see that there's "an app for that" on the Apple store...maybe. It does say that it has limited functionality. But that's okay since I'll continue to do most of the work on Windows.
My data is backed up to a folder that syncs to the Box.com cloud. I figure it should be accessible from the iPad.
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That isn't how it works with Quicken Mobile.In the desktop program, you activate mobile & web, then decide which accounts you want created and there after synced to the Quicken Cloud Account (QCA).The Mobile app (web also) works against the QCA for you to see the infromation in the synced accounts.Start at Edit->Preferences->Mobile&Web
-splasher using Q continuously since 1996
- Subscription Quicken - Win11 and QW2013 - Win11
-Questions? Check out the Quicken Windows FAQ list5
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That isn't how it works with Quicken Mobile.In the desktop program, you activate mobile & web, then decide which accounts you want created and there after synced to the Quicken Cloud Account (QCA).The Mobile app (web also) works against the QCA for you to see the infromation in the synced accounts.Start at Edit->Preferences->Mobile&Web
-splasher using Q continuously since 1996
- Subscription Quicken - Win11 and QW2013 - Win11
-Questions? Check out the Quicken Windows FAQ list5
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