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Quicken Replacement

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Can anyone recommend a replacement for Quicken 98/2000? Preferably one that can read in QUicken files so that existing data and history is lost.

Thanks,
Graeme Stewart

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  • hendersonb
    hendersonb Posts: 330 Forumite
    Didn't quick books replace quicken - Inuit Software make it
  • oldrimes
    oldrimes Posts: 98 Forumite
    Have a look at Moneydance 2006, it gets good reviews (costs 30 US dollars).

    https://www.moneydance.com

    You can download a trial, to see whether you like it or not. It says it imports Quicken, but I've never used Quicken so don't know how it compares.

    One benefit of Moneydance is that it runs under different operating systems (Windows, Linux, Mac OSX).
  • windym_2
    windym_2 Posts: 5,261 Forumite
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    I changed from Quicken to Money 2002 about 2 years ago. Its much better and I could transfer my quicken files straight across. The latest version usually comes bundled with Word etc and new PCs.
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