In other words, Windows is associating QUICKEN file extensions with the wrong software program. We highly recommend scanning your Windows registry for invalid file associations and other related registry issues. Software Downloads Associated with File Extension QUICKEN: FileViewPro* (free trial download) Quicken Spreadsheet (Intuit Inc.) * Some. Downloaded and installed Quicken 2015 yesterday. Then I transferred and converted my Essentials file using the same file name in both versions. Duplicate accounts now in both versions, plus names and account numbers crossed. Not able to update half of my accounts in either version even though user names & passwords are all correct. Some of the accounts that have updated are with the same bank as other accounts that won't update. Norton internet security free trial. Tried restoring older backups to Essentials to no avail. So now both Essentials and Quicken 2015 are unusable. Mint recognizes them all passwords and so do the individual account web sites. I'm curious how Quicken compares to iBank. I've heard iBank is supposed to be awesome but it seems to be a lot more expensive. $60+$40/yr for Direct Access. After three years (what you get with Quicken) you end up paying $180. With Quicken it's $75. I think I tried iBank, along with a few others, years ago and felt they were a little clunky and less polished. Is that the case now? I also don't know if Direct Access is needed. I basically use this to track my Checking/Savings account and the few credit cards that should be paid off soon. Actually, I track that mostly in Numbers and only track my Checking account in Quicken. Guess that was a waste of money. I'm curious how Quicken compares to iBank. I've heard iBank is supposed to be awesome but it seems to be a lot more expensive. $60+$40/yr for Direct Access. After three years (what you get with Quicken) you end up paying $180. With Quicken it's $75. I think I tried iBank, along with a few others, years ago and felt they were a little clunky and less polished. Is that the case now? I also don't know if Direct Access is needed. I basically use this to track my Checking/Savings account and the few credit cards that should be paid off soon. Actually, I track that mostly in Numbers and only track my Checking account in Quicken. Guess that was a waste of money. I'm curious how Quicken compares to iBank. I've heard iBank is supposed to be awesome but it seems to be a lot more expensive. $60+$40/yr for Direct Access. After three years (what you get with Quicken) you end up paying $180. With Quicken it's $75. I think I tried iBank, along with a few others, years ago and felt they were a little clunky and less polished. Is that the case now? I also don't know if Direct Access is needed. I basically use this to track my Checking/Savings account and the few credit cards that should be paid off soon. Actually, I track that mostly in Numbers and only track my Checking account in Quicken. Guess that was a waste of money.
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