It appears that Moneyspire might be a good contender as an alternative to Quicken 2017 that would accept exported Quicken files and allow downloading banking transactions. I've been jacked around by Quicken too many times over the decades. Regarding 'free' Personal Capital - I'd be very surprised (actually I'd worry that they might not survive) if their business plan can continue to be a 'free' app that doesn't include a fee, in which case, I might as well subscribe to Quicken's cloud-based app, which I am loathe to do. I'm not a fan of cloud-based apps (and still use external hard drives for backup), which therefore eliminates subscription-version Quicken and Personal Capital.
Gauge your cash flow with quick reports or your business progress with profit/loss projections. It categorizes your personal and business transactions automatically, helping you track expenses. This software is comparable to Quicken Premier. Any opinion about the independence of the machow2 article? Stay on top of your finances with Quicken 2017 Home and Business for Windows. However, one never knows which article to trust these days and which comparison article is written by a shill for the #1 rated widget. The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political. I've seen this comparison article in another Apple Community thread. Quicken is ramping up the pressure for desktop Quicken users to pay continuously for a subscription to their cloud-based app, by announcing that they will cease bank transaction downloads as of April 30, 2020.