

Anyway, I am happy with the upgrade, not much different but it works fine. Better than the 40% off Quicken was offering in an email. Not a real bug deal since it save your column adjustments. When I first installed 2017 it looked the same but there as been an update that fixed the issue but you will need to go back an adjust the columns in your accounts. Since the Macbook Pro has such high screen resolution at 5k the fonts were real small on the 2015version. It does not appear to run slow as many indicated. I am running this on a Macbook Pro using Parallels. All saved P&L reports, Balance sheets, Income statements, were all fine and functioned the same with my preset buttons on the customized toolbar. Followed simple instructions and everything worked great. I backed up my data before I started and then inserted the disk. I was a little reluctant to buy 2017 because of the reviews but I did anyway. I started with Quicken Home & Business 2012 then which worked well, then upgraded to 2015 which which again worked well. Needless to say I went back to Quicken home & business, plus banks charge a fee for auto downloads into Quickbooks. Quickbooks is great as long as you do not want to download any investment accounts. In 2011 I started a new business and wanted to get on top of finances once again so I bought Quickbooks. Overall Quicken has consistently provided a usable product that is always being upgraded. My background with financial software over the last 30 years started with Dollars & Sense, Quicken, MS Money, iBank and a good old excel spreadsheet. I normally don't write review very often but I felt I need to this time after reading so many bad reviews.
