Quicken is about as user friendly and simple as it gets. But I refuse to keep my information on a server that's under someone else's control, and pay a recurring fee to do it.
I use Gnu Cash. It's free, and it's open source. But it comes with a bit of a learning curve.
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I use quicken or quick books.
I don't put anything in the cloud.
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I think the new versions are cloud only, with a monthly subscription fee?
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Didn't know that. My version is from 2015 and won't update.
Works great the way it is.
I don't put anything in the cloud.
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Yeah, that's probably why it won't update lol.
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Quickbooks offers an online (cloud based) version, but it's not exclusive.
I just upgraded my desktop 2015 pro to 2018 pro.
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I meant, I won't update the software version. Because I don't like cloud storage. I prefer my control with my data.windsmith Thanks this.
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I've been pretty happy with the online version. Once it's set up, it's a lot more hands off.
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