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On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 2:06:45 PM UTC-5, ps56k wrote: I skimmed thru a number of the 1 star reviews. The universal complaint was NOT about the product. But rather about the new requirement of the Intuit ID and Password. That's not going to be fixed (because it isn't broken). Nor is it going to go away.

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Your choices are fairly simple: 1) Learn to live with the Intuit ID and Password 2) Stick with your pre-Q2014 (then the ID & PW were introduced) product. And lose download in a couple of years 3) Find another product. Q2015 is a SIGNIFICANT improvement over Q2014 with many bugs (some of which have lingered for years) being fixed. Granted, there's a few new bugs in Q2015, but they're being fixed with considerable speed. Inf.@mindspring.com 12/3/2015, 9:36 น. On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 09:00:39 -0700 (PDT), danbrown wrote: > >I skimmed thru a number of the 1 star reviews. The universal complaint was NOT about the product.

But rather about the new requirement of the Intuit ID and Password. >Acer t232hl driver. That's not going to be fixed (because it isn't broken).

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Nor is it going to go away. When does this come into play? I currently use 2012 H&B and have only one online account that I use once a month. How would this affect me?

Mat.@noone_nowhere.com 12/3/2015, 14:00 น. On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 at 12:36 -0000, wrote: > On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 09:00:39 -0700 (PDT), danbrown wrote: > > > I skimmed thru a number of the 1 star reviews. The universal > > complaint was NOT about the product. But rather about the new > > requirement of the Intuit ID and Password. That's not going to be > > fixed (because it isn't broken). Nor is it going to go away. It certainly is a misfeature which Intuit is fully capable of fixing.

QW2014 had so much other brokenness that many people stayed away from it so didn't know to complain (me included). Others seemed to just take the partial/occasional/random requirement as another flaw expecting it to be corrected in the future. Some people authoritatively say Intuit will not fix it, but I have not seen any Intuit response on this problem at all. > When does this come into play? I currently use 2012 H&B and have > only one online account that I use once a month. How would this > affect me?

It wont impact you until you get your next version. Let Intuit know now that you want this fixed. You have another year until you need to upgrade or move to something else. > > Your choices are fairly simple: > > > > 1) Learn to live with the Intuit ID and Password May be the most practical, but tell Intuit you don't want it and ask them to remove it. > > 2) Stick with your pre-Q2014 (then the ID & PW were introduced) > > product. And lose download in a couple of years May be best short term if you has 2013. QW2014 might also be reasonable but still has other bugs (according to rumor).

> > 3) Find another product. There isn't much competition and Intuit knows it. Moneydance is close and worth looking at. Moneydance can fully import Quicken data (after accounting for Quicken bugs). Quicken can't correctly import data from any product, including its own data exports. > > Q2015 is a SIGNIFICANT improvement over Q2014 with many bugs (some > > of which have lingered for years) being fixed. Granted, there's a > > few new bugs in Q2015, but they're being fixed with considerable > > speed.

They are just missing this one misfeature which needs correction (well maybe a few other things in addition). Stuart -- I've never been lost; I was once bewildered for three days, but never lost! -- Daniel Boone Stuart Barkley 12/3/2015, 20:27 น. On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 at 17:00 -0000, wrote: > I'm using Quicken 2014 which has a password requirement.

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