On 12/25/08 9:39 PM, glen of glenst...@yahoo.com sent


>> Subject: Re: Quicken no more? Need something else,... what?

>> that's the plan for now. Question, 2006 on Tiger or Leopard? just
>> curious.... J
>> On Dec 25, 2008, at 3:44 PM, diane wrote:

>>> Why not keep using 2007? I am on 2006 with no problems.
>>> Diane

> 
> As Diane said above.
> 
> I say is there any reason to believe Tiger or Leopard broke Quicken 2007?
> Perhaps someone else on list will have a definite answer.
> 
> I have only upgraded Quicken twice since the 1990's. Once a free Quicken
> upgrade to fix the turn of the century bug. And once again to upgrade to OSX;
> that one I got on the swap list for about $10.
> 
> Unless you need the latest online banking stuff which I gather you do not need
> you may be good with the 2007 version.
> 
> I'm running Quicken 2005 with OS 10.3.9. --glen

We are running Quicken 2007 on OS 10.4.11 and on 10.5.5, for the record.
Best regards, and Happy New Year,
Dana



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