I have to agree wholeheartedly with you, jz. I downloaded the Crossover trial yesterday, installed Quicken 2013, and restored my data file. It was incredibly easy to complete all the steps, and I was up and running in no time. I immediately went to work on testing, and, although I had one crash early on in the process, everything has gone smoothly so far. I tried downloading from a couple of financial institutions, but I had updated my file the day before, so there was nothing to download (hopefully that's the reason nothing appeared). I plan on giving it another go later today. I did work on reports for some time, and had no problem with those whatsoever. The best part was that it was completely seamless with my Mac programs, and I could switch between them just as if Quicken was actually running as a Mac program. Anyhow, I was convinced enough of its functionality to go ahead and purchase the full-blown version of CrossOver.
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I decided to end the trial and purchase Crossover. It is easy to use and has allowed me to Continue using Quicken Deluxe 2012 as I was on my PC. It doesn't hurt that I got an email for 25% off either.
For non-tech savvy Quicken users that jump to Mac for the first time, I would highly recommend this solution.
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