Quicken shifts to software subscription model
Quicken in January moved to a software-by-subscription model for Canadian customers, and may do the same for those in the U.S.
Quicken in January moved to a software-by-subscription model for Canadian customers, and may do the same for those in the U.S.
Pocketbook, a Sydney-based startup, seeks to build a simpler and more useful service for managing spending than current offerings in Australia.
If you're really on top of your money, never run up balances on multiple credit cards, don't miss payments and never bounce checks, you probably don't need the new version of Quicken, the popular personal finance software program from Intuit. But if you, like me, could use a little help, Quicken 2012 has a lot to offer.