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How do I manage my user profile?
Jan 28, 2009 06:50 pm

[halldavidr]
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How do I manage my user profile? See attached screen shot.

The title of this forum leads me to believe that somewhere in Quicken Online I can manage my profle. I see the statement "Find information here on how to manage your user profile in Quicken Online."
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How do I manage my user profile?
Jan 29, 2009 07:22 pm 
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My fault. Thank you clarifying. Clicking on settings takes me to my Profile. Not much there to manage, tho. I was expecting something akin to the Preferences option found in Mac applications.

Quicken Online is a VERY simple application (intentionally, I believe).  Remember: it's free.

Hopefully, they will add a few of the essentials (split transactions being at the top of my list; manual accounts being second), as time goes by.



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    [halldavidr]
    Maryland
    Total posts: 45
    Voted helpful: 3
    Number of years using Quicken: 2 to 5 years
    Quicken Mac 2007
    Mac OS X 10.5
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    How do I manage my user profile?
    Jan 29, 2009 08:08 pm 
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    This post is about: Quicken Online
    Quicken Online is a VERY simple application (intentionally, I believe).  Remember: it's free. Hopefully, they will add a few of the essentials (split transactions being at the top of my list; manual accounts being second), as time goes by.
    I like simple. That is why I started using the product a few days ago. I'm a long-time Quicken desktop user.

    I also like having the software on Intuit's server rather than on my computer.

    As far as "free" goes I suspect someone is paying the freight. Maybe banks pay Intuit a fee everytime a Quicken Online user logs on. Someone is making money somewhere. Perhaps we are all unsuspecting guinea pigs in an covert marketing research project.
    :-).

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