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Has Quicken 16.1.3 been pulled?

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edited February 2018 in
Has Quicken 16.1.3 been pulled, and if so, what is the estimated release date for 16.1.4?

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  • John_in_NCJohn_in_NC SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 2017
    Yes, it was pulled due to stability issues. There has been no ETA on an update for when an update will be released.
  • Unknown Member
    edited July 2016

    Yes, it was pulled due to stability issues. There has been no ETA on an update for when an update will be released.

    Does this mean that I should go back to Quicken 16.1.2? Quicken 16.1.3 crashed my computer several times.
  • Unknown Member
    edited July 2016
    I downloaded 16.1.3 and it crashed my computer several times. I have now been without Quicken for 3 or 4 weeks. No fix yet so do I go back to Quicken 16.1.2?
  • John_in_NCJohn_in_NC SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2016

    Yes, it was pulled due to stability issues. There has been no ETA on an update for when an update will be released.

    If you have a way of going back, I would. I figure when they pulled the .3 version they restored the .2-I don't know, but I have a strong feeling they did.

    You would have to reinstall and upgrade.
  • Unknown Member
    edited July 2016

    Yes, it was pulled due to stability issues. There has been no ETA on an update for when an update will be released.

    When I called 'support' and paid $10, they did not tell me that .3 was pulled. I have a copy of .2, but I am not sure I should use it. I guess I could give it a try to see what happens.
  • John_in_NCJohn_in_NC SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2016

    Yes, it was pulled due to stability issues. There has been no ETA on an update for when an update will be released.

    If .2 was working OK, then use that. I think the most vocal issue was that the auto-decimal entry ("123" =1.23) was broken. People complained about other stuff, but some of that were preexisting to 2007.

    Sadly, this program is very, very old underneath It has long since entered the stage of fix one thing to break another.

    Good luck.
  • Unknown Member
    edited July 2016

    Yes, it was pulled due to stability issues. There has been no ETA on an update for when an update will be released.

    I think you are right about being very very old! Now the question is what to do to move forward. Stay the course with Quicken or try iBank. Know of any other program that handles investments plus all the other types of accounts?
  • John_in_NCJohn_in_NC SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2016

    Yes, it was pulled due to stability issues. There has been no ETA on an update for when an update will be released.

    The main alternatives are iBank, SEE Finance, Moneydance, and Moneywell. Most offer a free trial, and I have played around with each. My opinion, and based on feedback I hear, is that warts and all, QMac is 2007 is probably the best-or at least most rounded.

    If you want something more powerful, your only realistic option is moving to a Windows personal finance program (Quicken, etc.) There really was never a market on the Mac side, and what little there was is shrinking.
  • Unknown Member
    edited July 2016

    Yes, it was pulled due to stability issues. There has been no ETA on an update for when an update will be released.

    Thanks!
  • Unknown Member
    edited July 2016

    Yes, it was pulled due to stability issues. There has been no ETA on an update for when an update will be released.

    It is amazing to me that Intuit (who seek out and sell Turbotax to Mac Users) have apparently decided to abandon them by not producing Quicken 2013 and instead try to mend a program that is six years old in an effort to comply with the best operating system in the world.
  • Unknown Member
    edited July 2016

    Yes, it was pulled due to stability issues. There has been no ETA on an update for when an update will be released.

    I totally agree!! However, it seems like the handwriting is on the wall and they are not willing to update Quicken for MAC.
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