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I've used Quicken as long as I remember. I used 'pencil and paper' before that. Although I find Quicken excellent, I am rather upset that it has for a while been frozen and unsupported in UK (as has MS Money). Call me sad, but I have 38 years of detailed financial history on my Quicken 2004 software.
My only route forward (other than to stick with it) is sadly to buy QuickBooks Pro at around £250! I could get QB Starter for £99 but it won't import past data.0
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