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Quicken 2010 Available Now

by Flexo on October 13, 2009

in Software

I’ve been a relatively faithful user of Quicken for the past five years after switching from Microsoft Money and other more basic personal finance management software. Even though I continue using this software to track my income and expenses and to share my finances with the world, I have never been silent about the software’s drawbacks.

Here are the latest Intuit Quicken products available for download or for shipping.

Quicken 2010 Home & Business Buy CD-ROM Download $99.99
Quicken 2010 Premier Buy CD-ROM Download $89.99
Quicken 2010 Deluxe Buy CD-ROM Download $59.99
Quicken 2007 Mac Buy CD-ROM Download $69.99
Quicken Medical Expense Manager Buy CD-ROM Download $69.99
Quicken Home Inventory Manager Buy CD-ROM Download $29.99
Quicken Rental Property Manager 2010 Buy CD-ROM Download $149.99
Quicken Online Edition     Free

More Quicken products are available here.

Unfortunately for Mac users, Intuit is still working on an updated version of Quicken. Quicken Financial Life for Mac is slated to be released in February 2010. I should have my hands on the latest edition of Quicken Home and Business in a few days and I plan on reviewing the upgrade as soon as possible.

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1 MGA October 13, 2009 at 11:14 pm

Ohhh. Hopefully Intuit will hand out free copies of the app to various websites, for them to give away to their readers. This helps spread awareness and genereate buzz for the new version. My copy of MS Money is a half decade old now, and seems to run slower each year.

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2 Flexo October 14, 2009 at 12:11 am

I can’t speak for other blogs, but you might want to stay tuned to Consumerism Commentary if you’re looking for a chance to win something.

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3 SteveDH October 14, 2009 at 10:01 am

I sent Quicken 2009 back to Intuit when it couldn’t download stock prices and track my investments. I’m still using 2008 and I’m looking forward to your assessment.

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4 Chelsea October 14, 2009 at 11:30 am

Some goodies on the way Flexo! Thanks for letting folks know the new Quicken 2010 for Windows is out. For those interested in a sneak peak (some screenshots, etc.) here is our post on the product release: link

Let us know what you think, as always.

- Chelsea (from Quicken)

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5 Julio October 14, 2009 at 2:51 pm

I’m still using 2008, because I read somewhere that 2009 was not much of an upgrade. Looking forward to the review of 2010 as well.

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6 BRCA1 October 15, 2009 at 11:52 am

Hmm I have 2007, IIRC the release of 2010 means I have to upgrade. Doesn’t Inuit stop supporting downloads after three years? I am remembering that correctly?

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7 Chelsea October 15, 2009 at 12:35 pm

Hi BRCA1,
Normally we do discontinue products every three years. For Quicken 2007, we will not discontinue connectivity.

Thanks,
Chelsea

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