Time for a review after my comments below. As frustrating as the wait was, I'm quite happy that Intuit finally decided that they would support Mac after all. The Quicken product is simply the best financial management tool out today, and the newest Lion compatible version is every bit as good as the old, and smoking fast! While waiting for Intuit to correct their obviously errant ways, I tried several competitive products, and all fell woefully short.
Should I purchase this version of Quicken and then upgrade to Lion, or the other way around. Would be helpful to know if, when upgrading to Lion, the Quicken files from the old 2007 version are still intact, or if I can run the newest version of 2007 on 10.6
I still haven't made the switch to Lion, but I have upgraded to the new Lion compatible Quicken. However, when I try to use the new version, it won't recognize my years and years of stock quotes, and trying Quicken's own fix doesn't cure the problem.
Mr. Bill GT - I have finally got this up and working. My entire problem stemmed from my having moved my Quicken data file years ago into a "finalncial" folder within my data folder. I still havd to rebuild my quotes. Apparently there was a corrupt quote buried somewhere within my file, and I had to delete the entire quotes file and rebuild it, so now I only have five years worth. Small price to pay to have a working Quicken program that now allows me to finally upgrade to 10.7. Thanks for your support.
Exactly what I needed. Does exactly what it says it's going to do, nothing more or less. I can't believe that my mighty Mac wouldn't do this for me! Shame.
I had an issue with the program not copying new passwords over to itself after generating one for a web site. I emailed the developer for help, and an answer (though not a fix) came within 12 hours. A followup email was answered the same day. I think that kind of support is outstanding and deserves special recognition.
In spite of the previously mentioned problem, I purchased the program because it proved to be invaluable to me to increase my web security. Like most of us these days, I have web sites where security is essential, but generating my own passwords proved weak, and changing them was a royal pain. This program fixes all of that.
As for that problem I mentioned, basically it is this: when changing a web password, 1PW is designed to generate a strong password and make the change, then copy the new password into itself. There's the problem - when 1PW doesn't recognize the "change password" page within a site as a root of the main site, then it will either not copy the password, or it will try to generate yet another log-in page. This can be troublesome if you haven't made a record of the new password! It turns out, however, that 1PW does keep records of all new passwords, so that, at least is a work around.
What am I missing? I'm serious here... how long does it take to open Address Book? One second? How much time can this app save? Admittedly, I have not used the app, but that's because I see no advantage over just opening Address Book. Fill me in.
Installed just as directions specified - drug program icon into app folder. Then installed plug-in. Program works fine, but only by launching it. I can't get the plug-in to work through services, nor can I install the program icon into the menu bar. Is this a limitation with snow leopard?
Outstanding program. Just what I've needed for a lot of years. I find that when I read "normally," I either read every flippin word, one by one, which really slows me down, or I skip too many words when I try to speed up. This program makes me read every word, but at a constant speed, thereby really increasing my speed. I find myself actually cutting long article from emails or news feeds and pasting them into iReadFast. Great job, and I like the preference options.
I've been using this program for a long time now. When it was purchased by the current developer, they changed it in a way that isn't necessarily better, so I've decided not to upgrade (for free) and have stuck with version 2.7.4 - the last iteration before changing hands. The new style seems cluttered to me, with all the flags under the category column, and all the check-marks under the recipe column. Why? The old version accomplished the same thing without the clutter. Less is more.
I was going to try this program but after reading the comments of poor customer service, I'll pass. I've had it with companies that won't support their product. Customer service should be their number one priority after providing a quality product.
Thanks to comments like those posted here, we no longer have to purchase a product to find out things like this.
I'm evaluating this program now before committing to purchase. One thing that's driving me a little bonkers is when I use 1PW to generate a new password. I'm on the site I wish to be on, at the "change password" site, and instruct 1PW to generate a new password, then autofill the form. So far, so good, but when I submit that form, most of the time 1PW doesn't copy the new password over to itself. Of course that causes all sorts of problems when I try to sign in again. Now that I've discovered this "glich," I manually enter the new password into the program so that there's no trouble signing in next time. On the bottom left window of 1PW, there is a progress bar indicating that the program might be working on updating itself??
I'm fully aware that I might be the problem, but if anyone can clue me into what I might be doing wrong, I'd appreciate it.
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Quicken 2007
Wjb3wvu reviewed on 15 Apr 2012
Quicken 2007
Should I purchase this version of Quicken and then upgrade to Lion, or the other way around. Would be helpful to know if, when upgrading to Lion, the Quicken files from the old 2007 version are still intact, or if I can run the newest version of 2007 on 10.6
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Video Rotate
Wjb3wvu reviewed on 21 Dec 2011
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Wjb3wvu reviewed on 09 Dec 2011
1Password
Wjb3wvu reviewed on 10 Mar 2011
In spite of the previously mentioned problem, I purchased the program because it proved to be invaluable to me to increase my web security. Like most of us these days, I have web sites where security is essential, but generating my own passwords proved weak, and changing them was a royal pain. This program fixes all of that.
As for that problem I mentioned, basically it is this: when changing a web password, 1PW is designed to generate a strong password and make the change, then copy the new password into itself. There's the problem - when 1PW doesn't recognize the "change password" page within a site as a root of the main site, then it will either not copy the password, or it will try to generate yet another log-in page. This can be troublesome if you haven't made a record of the new password! It turns out, however, that 1PW does keep records of all new passwords, so that, at least is a work around.
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TapDex
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iReadFast
Wjb3wvu reviewed on 20 Dec 2009
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Marine Aquarium
Thanks to comments like those posted here, we no longer have to purchase a product to find out things like this.
1Password
I'm fully aware that I might be the problem, but if anyone can clue me into what I might be doing wrong, I'd appreciate it.