I hope you like this video (it's a little long and boring, but hey, this is financial management software we're talking about). Here's a link for the price & feature comparison chart: I hope this will help you decide on which version is best for you and show you where to get the best price. If you aren't sure, I've created a comparison chart of all the main features of each version, along with a price comparison of each version at several online stores. If you've used Quicken before, chances are you already know which version you should get. There is also a Rental Property Manager version, which has everything that's in Home & Business, in addition to extra tools for managing rental properties.
The Deluxe and Premier versions don't have all the features that are in Home & Business. In this review, I use the Home & Business version of Quicken 2016. This year's release hasn't added a lot of new features, but does include a new online bill synchronization tool. I've tried to give a good overview of all the main features and my opinion on the product. This is my review of Quicken 2016 for Windows. I've been a user of Quicken since 1997, so I've seen most of the update, changes, and new features. I started this website back in 2014 to help people find the best personal financial management software. Hello, my name's Nate, and I run a website at. Thank You! I wish I would have seen this comment years ago.Use this Quicken Comparison Chart to help you decide which version you need:
> If you don't need Quicken's online capabilities, just create a new rule in Windows Firewall to block qw.exe outgoing. > So I set up a firewall to block qw.exe outgoing, and to my great surprise, this stopped the nag popup cold. I don't need to communicate with any banks or online at all. I just use it as a register and reconciler. > I might be unusual in this, but I don't want Quicken to "phone home" in any way.
> I'm running Quicken 2013 (sunset edition that I just recently installed) and none of the various fixes for stopping the upgrade nag have worked for me. > How can I disable the nag? I don't mind diddling with the register. > Quicken 2010 now nags me to upgrade every time I launch it.
> On Tuesday, Januat 6:14:48 PM UTC-5, Nestor wrote: On Friday, Februat 8:18:19 AM UTC-5, wrote: >not a problem for me, since I use the same file every time. Quicken won't be able to change this list. Note: Before doing this, make sure that the most recent files list I found that if the number is less than 4, the nag screen doesn't This prevents Quicken from changing the number after >is the case, change the number to 0 and save the file. the number after ExecNum= should have increased by 1. >file, notice the number after the ExecNum= (in my file, it's the 2nd line). To make sure that quicken is using this QUSER.INI >I found a fix for the upgrade nag using Quicken 2013 Premier. >replying to kenneth63, Robert Wilson wrote: Not a problem for me, since I use the same file every time. I found that if the number is less than 4, the nag screen doesn'tĪppear. This prevents Quicken from changing the number afterĮxecNum=. Is the case, change the number to 0 and save the file. To make sure that quicken is using this QUSER.INIįile, notice the number after the ExecNum= (in my file, it's the 2nd line).Įxit out of the QUSER.INI file.
On my Windows 10 machine, the path isĬ:\Users\Username\Appdata\Roaming. o Reset computer date back to current date. o Uncheck the reminder and cancel the dialog. o Launching Quicken As Administrator from shortcut. o Change computer date to one week in advance of current date. Find theĪpp/roaming folder on your machine. Im using Quicken 2016 Home and Business, have had success turning off upgrade nag with these steps: o Nag occurs about every 4-7 days. I found a fix for the upgrade nag using Quicken 2013 Premier. Replying to kenneth63, Robert Wilson wrote: