![]() ![]() I think Quicken shot themselves in the foot by not properly marketing the change. After all, what could be better than a permanently up-to-date product that's efficiently maintained and whose future is not in doubt. It should also result in a fair annual subscription charge that no reasonable user should baulk against. ![]() Heck, NO! I was totally against the subscription model when Quicken first mooted it but now completely understand that its better for them and the users if they are able to focus on developing and maintaining a single version, it significantly reducing cost to them and promising a better, bug-free product. ![]() QWin/QMac 2017: Quicken Inc should reverse its decision to change to a subscription that makes the user's data read-only if they stop paying )ĮDIT - Nov 30, 2018: it was confirmed that this response was as a direct result of the complaints at the thread above! Quicken has determined that this is the price to pay if you let your subscription expire! (This may have been part of the move to not make data read-only for most of the editions of Quicken, as a result of the mounting complaints. ![]() But it will be about 6 months before the first QMac versions expire, so anything can happen until then.ĮDIT: This definitely affects ALL versions of Quicken, QWin US, QWin CA and QMac. This was discovered by some users that received versions with temporary subscriptions that have now expired.Īt the moment, this appears to be limited to the QWin version(s), as the QMac version has not exhibited the same behaviour, yet. It turns out that when your Quicken subscription membership expires, about 20%+ of your screen real-estate will become used for Quicken advertising (see image below). ![]()
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