Quicken 2018 for Mac is now available and the big news is that it has officially moved to a subscription only pricing plan. If this is the last straw for you, check out our look at some of the excellent Quicken alternatives for Mac that exist nowadays such as the impressive free version of Personal.
Quicken 2018 Premier, Version R2.1, Build 27.1.2.16Downloaded Quicken 2018 Premier this morning from Quicken.com. ZERO problems. Bill pay is sooo much better. The product works very well. I think with Quicken separating from Intuit, the product is much better.
I am still exploring but so far am satisfied with the product.
I'm not using Quicken 2018 yet...and won't until at least Christmas or before tax time...giving Quicken plenty of time to address all sorts of updates to fix what will surely be a litany of bugs and seeing how the sale prices and tax bundles shake out.Thanks for your replies. Since it controls an important information, i am being cautious about being on the bleeding edge.
They don't want you to easily stop auto-renewal. I hate it when other companies default to that. They want to entangle you in their telephone menu systems so you will give up.I upgraded from mac 17 deluxe to mac 18 premier. Just noticed that I can not manage my auto renewal feature online. I am required to contact customer support. I should be able to manage my account settings without having to speak with customer service. It reminds me of the old days when i had to call the operator to make a phone call.
Come on Quicken, we are old enough to make decisions and manage our own account settings!
Historically Quicken has come with 3 years of support. I'm not familiar with '17, but I've always spread my initial purchase cost over that time to reduce the annual cost.Before I start paying for another subscription (kind of pricy for Premier). Quicken is going to have to convince me that 2018 is much better then the crap they produced in 2017. Think I will take a wait and see attitude until about spring before I even consider jumping into it. I try to learn from my past mistakes.
@Mitch Javelin ... I have worked with both Quicken 2017 and 2018. I'm very Quicken savvy. I promise you that you will kick yourself in the butt, 8-) if you spend the $ for Quicken 2018.Can anyone call out specific NEW features of 2018 (vs. 2017) that they find useful? The little I've seen says there's not much different (except for the subscription model). Looking to see if I stick with 2017 or upgrade?
@JRFL ... Still the same white background. Icons look a tad different but really not appealing in my opinion.Does the new 2018 version have color back in the toolbar or is it still all gray with the overbearing bright white background throughout the screen?
I did what Rhinecliff recommended and upgraded my 2015 to 2017 yesterday. I got the Home and Business for $50 on ebay which will be supported for a couple more years. You might want to grab a copy of 2017 soon, as the price may go up as others catch onto the same idea. I figure upgrading to 2017 allows me a couple more years to make a decision.I've been a Quicken user for many, many years. Currently running '15 and I expect the 'sunset' soon as the 3-year support ends.
Last year I reviewed Money Dance and found it OK, but not as well finished a product as Q. At a cost of $60 / 3 years, Quicken 2015 seemed the best value.
Quicken 2018, at $45 / year is more than double the cost.
I think their product page along with the release notes spell it out pretty good.Can anyone call out specific NEW features of 2018 (vs. 2017) that they find useful? The little I've seen says there's not much different (except for the subscription model). Looking to see if I stick with 2017 or upgrade?
I updated to Quicken 2018 Premier last night took one look at the Bills Tab and found that Quicken split the Bills from the Deposits so I no longer see all my upcoming Transactions on one page. I actually liked the Stacked Bill Reminder in Quicken 2017 Premier and the total overview of what was due. The split version of Quicken 2018 gives you a Stacked view for Income on a subtab and a Bar Setup for the Bills on a separate tab. The Calendar View just looks way too busy. Needless to say I reverted back to Quicken 2017 and cancelled the subscription. The jury is out if I will follow through with Quicken 2018 to me they fixed what wasn't broke. I guess they are taking a page out of Microsoft's book i.e. The start button removal and Xbox One lack of backward compatibility. I would just like the option to keep the 'Classic' View.Downloaded Quicken 2018 Premier this morning from Quicken.com. ZERO problems. Bill pay is sooo much better. The product works very well. I think with Quicken separating from Intuit, the product is much better.
I am still exploring but so far am satisfied with the product.
thank you so much!! agree.Thanks for your replies. Since it controls an important information, i am being cautious about being on the bleeding edge.
Currently you must contact Care to turn off auto renewal.I upgraded from mac 17 deluxe to mac 18 premier. Just noticed that I can not manage my auto renewal feature online. I am required to contact customer support. I should be able to manage my account settings without having to speak with customer service. It reminds me of the old days when i had to call the operator to make a phone call.
Come on Quicken, we are old enough to make decisions and manage our own account settings!
Right-click on the header and you can switch backgrounds to gray in 2018Does the new 2018 version have color back in the toolbar or is it still all gray with the overbearing bright white background throughout the screen?
I don't have a high DPI screen, but the comments in this thread suggest that Quicken 2018 is working better in this regard:I am still running Q2014 Premier. I have not seen any strong advice to upgrade over the last few years (other than the loss of support at 3 years). Will 2018 run better on Windows 10 Pro than my 2014? I have tolerated display/font issues which I did not have before the Windows upgrade.
Early adopters to new Quicken versions always pay the price for doing so.I updated to QW 2018 to try to fix some issues I was having (like no online biller list). Didn't fix the issues. Started crashing constantly when I installed the 'R2.3' patch. Went back to QW 2017
2018 is an annual subscription. No spreading the cost out.Before I start paying for another subscription (kind of pricy for Premier). Quicken is going to have to convince me that 2018 is much better then the crap they produced in 2017. Think I will take a wait and see attitude until about spring before I even consider jumping into it. I try to learn from my past mistakes.