

So the logical thing was to leave behind accounts I no longer used. With my decades of experience in handling data, I know this has to be a structural problem. This is because I have experienced performance problems as the file grew, to the point it would take ten seconds or more for the update of a row of data in the register of all accounts. Granted over the years I made a few mistakes with Quicken in the area of retaining data in my current file. But no, QUICKEN HAS TO MAKE IT AS EXPENSIVE AND DIFFICULT AS POSSIBLE.
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This should be a simple thing: install the software that I bought a couple of years ago, copy the data file over and I'm good to go. You have lost a long-time, formerly loyal customer. Surprise Quicken! After 20 years, I am in the market for new software. To make the rest of the story short, my only option is to pay them for an upgrade! It will cost $45 that I do not have to upgrade to a new version on which will never, ever use the "new & improved" bells & whistles! I suppose they think they have a captive customer base. But it doesn't matter, she won't/can't help me anyway.

She asks for my email address, when she repeats it back to me it isn't even slightly close to what I had said. I am connected with a woman I can barely understand because her accent is so thick. So OK, I'll call support even though I will have to pay long distance charges. Seems to me QUICKEN REALLY DOESN'T REALLY WANT ANYONE USING THEIR SUPPORT SITE! I click on the Support link and am brought to a new page.but I am no longer logged in! Of course, it won't let me post a question without being logged in! So, I log in again and the same thing happens. After I log in, I am taken to what appears to be a home page. It too wanted me to log in, which I did with no problem, or so I thought. On the old computer, I went to the Quicken support site to try and get some help.
