ET with more information on missing features and Intuit’s voting process. The new version, which is available from Intuit, the Mac App Store, and Amazon is available for $75 it’ll go on sale at retail locations in October. The company eventually released a patch to update the software. Intuit earned some ire from its customers a couple years ago: The company was slow to adapt Quicken 2007 to Intel Macs, leading to problems when OS X Lion removed the Rosetta compatibility system that allowed PowerPC-based apps to run. Quicken 2015 for Mac, 74.99 and available only via download until October, sports a new user interface that's similar to Mint, Intuit's free cloud-based financial management tool. (Apparently “all of them” is not currently an option.) Intuit has posted a feature comparison along with an opportunity for users to vote on which feature they’d most like to see added. Among the missing features in Quicken 2015 are native bill payment, a calendar view of bills and transactions, paycheck deduction tracking, and more. That’s not to say that the app has complete parity with either its predecessor, Quicken 2007, or with Quicken Premier for Windows.
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