![]() ![]() Whether you're a first-time Quicken customer or looking to take advantage of the updates the latest release has to offer, Quicken "e X"e For Dummies offers a straightforward-but-fun approach to this popular personal finance software. Providing you with a thorough introduction to all the latest features and enhancements to the latest version, Nelson shows you how to use the program to track your income and expenses, maximize savings, pay your bills, manage your investments, and balance your checkbook. As is a workaround to actually import transactions into expired versions.īut.I'll leave that to your imagination.as you aptly posted.The fun and easy guide to the leading personal finance software completely updated for the latest version of Quicken! You want to organize your personal finances and save, but the project seems overwhelming? Expert financial guide and bestselling author Stephen Nelson shows how taking control of your finances can be quick and effortless with Quicken, the number one personal finance software on the market. That info is ALSO readily available for expired versions. ![]() PS.when Quicken stops downloading quotes, let me know and I can show you an easy method to create and import a. It has zero to do with that result and is nothing but luck that you are able to continue to do so. I've toyed with that at times.and I've done so with other software.īut to rail on here that somehow your key combo to bypass registration is a magic ticket to get Quicken to continue to download stock quotes is just plain wrong. ![]() I could care less about your reasoning to continue using any expired version, let alone Quicken. It is NOT what almost all Quicken users are experiencing. It's readily available for any user and has been posted for years.Īlso, some "lucky" users continue to somehow receive the capability to download stock prices with expired versions. It's not some deep dark secret that Quicken or Intuit is hiding away. All your key combo does is get rid of the nag to register your version of Quicken.which is readily known on the Quicken Community users help page at. But it has nothing to do with your bypassing the mandatory Quicken registration process.Īnd your "fix" isn't a fix for that. I have no idea why you continue to get stock quotes. ![]() Why? Because somehow your version of Quicken 2012 has "slipped through the cracks" regarding termination of stock quotes downloading. What, are you 8 years old? Your remarks are inane and beyond logical. ![]()
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