I’m happy to report that the migration to the new portfolio system is complete.This new system applies to Quicken Windows 2006, 2007 and 2008.
If you want more information about this transition, or if you are experiencing any issues with the new portfolio, please post them in the thread here. This will keep all of the issues in one place, which means we can gather and fix them a lot sooner--
Thanks--
Quicken Kathryn
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I am not sure what versions I use. I type in the URL Quicken.com and then click on sign in and select portfolio.
That is the only version I have ever known to use; did not know there was another way. Up until the new improved destruction, it was all I ever needed. Far more tools than I ever used or even knew how to use.
I tried Market Place for a while, but have sort of gone back to Yahoo, in which you can set up the same columns you had in Quicken. But it is really inconvenient flipping around in five actual portfolios and about 15 watch portfolios set up to track different sectors of investments. All the same information is there, it is just more inconvenient to hop around and change views since it always wants to open a your selected default view which is different between portfolios of stocks you actually own and portfolios of stocks you don't own but are watching performance data on in a different way.
New Quicken.com Investing and Quotes Download Sep 08, 2008 04:17 am
This post is about: Quicken Deluxe 2007
Bottom line. I'm "stuck" on Quicken because I haven't found anything else out there. I've searched but all seem to have the same or less features than Quicken. Of course, their advertised features may actually work 100%. I don't know. Are there any other products that do what Quicken does or better? How about MS Money?
New Quicken.com Investing and Quotes Download Sep 08, 2008 11:58 am
Hello All,
I had left this post open in the hopes that users would report some helpful information on the kinds of issues they were experiencing, so that we might fix them sooner--however, the post has now deteriorated into arguments and personal attacks.
I am locking this thread--I will post another, locked, announcement thread for notfications, and another, unlocked thread in the hopes that we can start over, and users can post detailed issues, and not just arguments with each other.
Thanks--
Quicken Kathryn
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