![]() I can access it from any browser and can create custom reports. It does not have too many bells and whistles but does my "job" very well. ![]() Looked and tested many other offerings and decided to go with countabout. I have been using Quicken since its first version and with a heavy heart left it few years ago when they seemed to have lots of issues with interfacing with my bank etc and also the fact that they did not have a browser version helped me make up my mind to move away from that product. This is an area that has been of great interest for me and I did a lot of research on alternatives for quicken. Therefore I am interested in what other local desktop alternatives are available besides online only sites like Mint or Personal Capital. I like having the local desktop version for security purposes - not 100% sure if safer than having my data/info in the cloud on Mint or Personal Capital sites, but feels safer after the many hacks recently of Equifax and others. ![]() So at this point, wondering what are recommended alternatives? Plus, my Wells Fargo accounts always have connection issues and I have to regularly fight with Quicken to download them. It's frustrating that Quicken is requiring an upgrade to 2018 version and yearly subscription fee now just to keep using the same services. What are good alternatives to Quicken, now that Intuit is discontinuing connected services (downloading transactions) as of 4/30/18 for Quicken 2017 or earlier versions? I use Quicken mostly for budget tracking, to keep track of monthly budget and expenses among bank accounts and credit cards - but don't use it for investment/retirement accounts (track separately).
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