I Wish I'd asked....

reagankitty
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So, I just upgraded to the Quicken for Home and Business from ...the starter version. I've had the starter version for years..since before when it was an Intuit product. I will say this, it behaves much better than it used to. However, it's a joke to upgrade. I certainly don't see much different at all, especially for an extra $70 a year. So, if you are looking to upgrade...don't bother. You'll have the same old Quicken, just pay more.
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Here's a comparison of the various product, and the pricing. https://www.quicken.com/product-selectorNOTE: that there's a 30-day refund policy. So, you can send it back for a refund and buy Starter if you so wish.BUT NOTE, that Starter becomes READ ONLY at the end of the subscription period. Also, be sure that you click on the "Budgeting ..." ETC. tabs at the bottom of the website to see just how limited Starter is when compared to the other products.
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reagankitty said: So, I just upgraded to the Quicken for Home and Business from ...the Starter version.
Did you look at the comparison chart to see the features supported by - Starter - Deluxe - HB -
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