A Quicken Online competitor, mint.com (free), which had threatened to "end-of-life Quicken Online," was recently acquired by Intuit. Its CEO, Aaron Patzer, has joined Intuit's online team. Aaron blogs that the game plan is now to merge the best of both into a new free online product: http://blog.quicken.intuit.com/announcement/2009/12/02/quicken-online-mint-com-the-best-of-both/ -- Duane Dale Hi Naaz, > It might also be worth checking out the online versions of Quicken and > Quickbooks. > > It's true it's a little more expensive in the long run to use it online, > but there are many convenience benefits, and you don't have to buy Parallels > software which is about $80. > > I haven't tried the online versions myself but it seems like a good option > when I reviewed it. The cost was the only reason I didn't go that way. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.hidden-tech.net/pipermail/hidden-discuss/attachments/20091210/06754b7c/attachment.html