How many coders does it take to engineer a Quicken software for Mac that bring it up to date? It almost 2010 kids. I can't believe Intuit can't find the talent to do a proper upgrade.
Huge fan, love these folks. Great product, thoughtful upgrades. Easy to use. They care about their customers, also evident with that great gift of Pulsar (free to Audio Hijack Pro users) a huge plus for us Sirius listeners using Snow Lep.
P.S. The "3" star review is not a reflection of the new Now X 10.0 software. So check the dates if you really want to get an accurate feel for the software offered, these reviews go back years way before this horrific mess was released.
This is one of those times when I could just kick myself for not believing the reviews and instead put stock Now Software's hype and some glossy photo. The upgrade is seriously a joke. I mean is actually worse than before. I feel completely clowned. Like other reviewers I have been a long time user. First to get it up and running is a bizarre easter egg hunt, a huge waste of time. Then the reveal. There is no logic in the way information is presented. Besides ugly we are treated to ridiculous proportions of dead space. Looks nothing like the pictures, and believe me the interface with other apple software is useless if you never used it before. I mean how many address books do I need? It is nice to not have to open "contact" and "up to date" to access supposedly integrated data, but not worth the 50 dollar upgrade. Don't do it. You will be pissed at Now Software for ripping you off. The only favor they did me is load apple's "Address Book" with my info. I will never let Now Software rip me off again.
LimeWire
Dennymorej reviewed on 22 Nov 2009
+3
Quicken Essentials
Dennymorej reviewed on 21 Oct 2009
+1
Audio Hijack Pro
Dennymorej reviewed on 21 Oct 2009
+1
Now X
+2
Now X
Dennymorej reviewed on 21 Oct 2009
+2
Pulsar