Quicken 2007 Upgrade to Release 4

I was greeted this morning, while doing my financial update in Quicken, by a notice that an update was available for the software. This brings all versions of Quicken 2007 up to “Release 4,” and the fix includes changes to registration at quicken.com and “minor improvements” to the “Compare to Register” function.

The update still doesn’t fix the screen flickering issue or problems with online banking using “Express Web Connect” or background updates. To upgrade, perform the “Online Update” as you would for the bank accounts, and as long as you’re querying the Quicken server, you will be presented with a notice to upgrade.

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  1. Comment #1 by dice13 (reply)
    January 29th, 2007 at 3:58 pm

    It seems they haven’t fixed the One-Step update issues with ING Direct accounts.

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