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Quicken 2008 Premier [OLD VERSION] | ![Quicken 2008 Premier [OLD VERSION]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51H%2BaCPNd8L._SL500_.jpg)
| From: Intuit
List Price: $89.85 Buy New: $29.94 You Save: $59.91 (67%)
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Rating: 70 reviews Sales Rank: 1135
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Edition: Premier Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7 x 5.3 x 1.4
MPN: 403615 UPC: 028287017344 EAN: 0028287017344 ASIN: B000U0CBVG
Release Date: September 9, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Includes all the features of Quicken Deluxe, plus powerful investing tools to help you plan for your financial future and grow your investments | | • | Make online banking even better--bring all your online accounts together in one place | | • | Connect to your bank, credit card, 401(k)s, or brokerage accounts with a single password | | • | Smart investment tools help you research, balance your portfolio and monitor your net worth | | • | Organize your tax information and help maximize deductions |
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Product Description Get the tools you need for smarter, simpler investment planning and portfolio management. By bringing all of your important financial information together in one place, Quicken Premier 2008 helps you more efficiently optimize your investment portfolio, simplify taxes and grow your net worth. Quicken Premier 2008 has all of the features of Quicken Deluxe 2008.
Amazon.com Get the tools you need for smarter, simpler investment planning and portfolio management. By bringing all of your important financial information together in one place, Quicken Premier helps you more efficiently optimize your investment portfolio, simplify taxes and grow your net worth. Powerful investment tools help you define goals, set targets and optimize your investment portfolio. | Keep track of your complete financial portfolio with Quicken Premier's Net Worth Report. | The latest asset allocation and investing guidelines to help you compare your portfolio to market averages, evaluate potential stock purchases and make smarter investment decisions. | View all your finances in one place. | Plan your future. Manage your investments. Watch your net worth grow. Quicken Premier has all of the features of Quicken Deluxe--plus investment planning tools to help better manage your portfolio and help maximize your investments. Get the most out of your investments Powerful investment tools help you define goals, set targets and optimize your investment portfolio. Get alerts on your favorite stocks and funds to help you make informed investment decisions. Instantly view your net worth Keep track of your complete financial portfolio with Quicken Premier's Net Worth Report. Gain insight into your investments with performance charts and reports. Access the latest asset allocation assistance Our exclusive investing tools have been updated with the latest asset allocation and investing guidelines to help you compare your portfolio to market averages, evaluate potential stock purchases and make smarter investment decisions. Optimize your portfolio with tax efficient investments Quicken's Tax Reports make it easy to evaluate and ensure your investments are as tax efficient as possible, helping you get the maximum tax benefits on April 15th. View all your finances in one place Like Quicken Deluxe, you can bring your online accounts--including banking, credit card, loan, 401(k), and investing accounts--together all in one place. Avoid the hassle of going to multiple web sites and remembering multiple passwords. With Quicken, you see it all in one place and you need just ONE password.(1) As with Quicken Deluxe, you can even include 529 contributions as part of your overall net worth. See where you're spending your money As with Quicken Deluxe, the new "My Savings Plan" instantly shows a summary of your actual spending and compares it to what you planned to spend for the month. Quickly understand what's left over each month for you to invest. Pay your bills on time Like Quicken Deluxe, a monthly calendar of your paychecks, bills and expenses helps you schedule bills, set reminders and--most importantly--help avoid late fees. Easily pay bills right from within Quicken using Quicken Bill Pay or a third party bill pay service.(2) Store important documents and statements in one place As with Deluxe, not only can you bring your online data into Quicken Premier, you can scan in bank statements, checks and receipts to save time with tax prep. No more time wasted looking for receipts and statements--everything is stored in one central place. Get free support when you buy, install or upgrade Quicken (3) If you need help purchasing, installing or upgrading your new software, free phone support is available for Quicken Premier 2008 through December 31, 2008. What's New in 2008 Maximize your investments - New! Get the latest asset allocation assistance
Our exclusive investing tools have been updated with the latest asset allocation and investing guidelines to help you compare your portfolio to market averages, evaluate potential stock purchases and make smarter investment decisions. Make saving as easy as spending - New! See where you can find more to invest
As with Quicken Deluxe, A new "My Savings Plan" instantly shows a summary of your actual spending and compares it to what you planned to spend for the month. You can quickly see where you have room to spend or save more. Set flexible spending targets for regular expenses like entertainment and home expenses and then check your progress as you go through the month. - Improved! More easily categorize your expenses
As in Quicken Deluxe, a reorganized and redesigned menu makes it easier than ever to categorize your expenses. You can also add extra details to any expense to help jog your memory--i.e., the specific restaurant for a dining expense or the trip destination for an airline ticket. - Improved! Smarter navigation makes it easier access the tools you need
Like Quicken Deluxe, easier navigation makes it faster to get around and discover the features and tools that work best for you. Tabs let you quickly switch between Quicken's main pages. And a new interactive account bar makes it clear which of your accounts you are working with at any given moment. Track everything in one place - Improved! More connections to more financial institutions
Quicken Premier 2008 connects you to over 5300 banks, brokerages and other financial institutions--including PayPal. It's easier than ever to truly bring your accounts together in one place.(1) - New! Import your PayPal account transactions into Quicken
Whether it's payments or income--or both--Quicken can now import your transaction data directly from PayPal. - New! Track your 529 contributions
Include 529 contributions as part of your overall net worth. See how you're progressing on your college savings goals. - New! Get reminders of scheduled bills and transactions--without opening Quicken
If you're using Windows Vista, our new Quicken Billminder Gadget can remind you of scheduled bills and transactions directly from your desktop. (1) Online features require Internet access and are subject to change. Services vary among participating financial institutions or other parties and may be subject to application approval, additional terms, conditions and fees. More than 5,322 participating financial institutions as of 6/05/07. (2) To pay bills in Quicken requires Quicken Bill Pay (sold separately) or a third party bill pay service (fees may apply). (3) Email, Forums and Chat technical support provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Phone technical support provided Monday - Friday, 5:00 am - 5:00 pm PDT. Additional fees may apply.
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2007 with a few more bugs... September 10, 2007 bbsilver (Silicon Valley, CA USA) 273 out of 280 found this review helpful
Save your money. Quicken 2008 is 2007 with a couple of changes. The changes aren't even flashy changes, just a few tabs added that you already had access to. Bugs found in the first 10 minutes of using the software: 1. Mouse wheel does not scroll down on certain windows...only up. Known in 2007. Fixed on some windows, but not of others. 2. If you have a large data set say in your 401k, refresh times can exceed 30 seconds. Known in 2007. Not fixed. 3. No way to export as you could in every previous version. Huge problem on 2007. Not fixed. New bugs: 1. Installation took over 1 hour. Not an hour of my computer thinking. An hour of switching on and off antivirus. An hour of rebooting. An hour of running in Admin mode. Honestly, I don't know how I got the software installed in the end. This is not a Vista issue. It is an Intuit issue. BITA to put it mildly. Intuit is not listening. Customers are asking for simple features like quick response, the ability to manage savings bonds efficiently, and I have been a faithful Quicken customer since 1986 (over 20 years!). I'm tempted to take Microsoft Money up on their latest product. If I'm satisfied, this product gets returned. Microsoft Money will even translate the Quicken 2007 files. Intuit...are you listening? We do not want to sign up for more credit cards and look at flashy graphics. We want manage our money in an efficient manner. Get your damn marketing (Evident by the marketing cr*p on your site. User opinion 2 weeks before the public release. Do you think we're stupid?) and business people out of the picture and let the engineers do what they use to...code useable software. The only part of the software I am pleased with is the Sidebar Gadget. But again...I've only used it for 10 minutes. It hasn't crashed...yet. 2008 on the other hand 4 times! I've made my point. 1-star. The lowest rating I've every given. Don't buy this software.
If you're considering jumping into Quicken September 14, 2007 J. Nelson (Orange County, CA) 188 out of 191 found this review helpful
You should ask yourself - "how can a piece of software be capable of generating so much hostility from its user base?" If you can't think up a good answer, go ahead and install Quicken, and you'll have an answer before long. Some of my favorite quirks from Quicken 2006 & 2007 that I'm glad to see survived the upgrade to Quicken 2008: Basic arithmetic errors: sometimes, if you edit transactions in the register, every subsequent transaction will get confused about the running total (e.g., change a $10 debit to a $20 debit, and instead of changing the running total by $10, watch in delight and amazement as the running total leaps by thousands, literally thousands, of dollars). Basic reporting errors: go ahead and open the category list, and click the (very unintuitive) button to generate a report for the category _DivInc. If, like me, you have several years of investment transactions, you're sure to have dividend income, but Quicken will tell you "no transactions for this category." Funny, if you type _DivInc into the global search window, it will bring up all those transactions the report couldn't locate. File corruption: sometimes, I like to imagine Quicken's routines as a bunch of angry little gnomes running around the traces of my processor and through the registers of my memory. This is because, every so often, the gnomes demand a sacrifice, and offer up burnt offerings of your data integrity to their terrible god of woe. I can't otherwise imagine how downloading QFX data from Hewitt Associates confused Quicken so - in the online center, it shows "number of outstanding transactions: -65,536" Yep, negative 2 to the 16th power of transactions outstanding. Probably the worst part about Quicken, however, is trying to free your data. If you've got any kind of complicated financial picture (i.e, if you're over 25 years old), you won't be able to free yourself from Quicken's grasp, since the only way to get data out of the program is in QIF format, one measly account at a time. Funny, they don't support _importing_ QIFs, claiming, and I quote, "QIF technology is over 10 years old and was designed for technical support purposes . . . QIF Data Import requires many steps to download, is a poor customer experience and can lead to duplicate transactions and errors." That old technology is good enough for you should you dare to _export_ data from Quicken, however. They're going to make darn sure that you have a "poor customer experience" and suffer from "duplicate transactions and errors" if you try to take your data anywhere else.
Do not buy until they fix many bugs September 17, 2007 R. Affleck (Seattle, WA) 145 out of 147 found this review helpful
If you are a satisfied Quicken 2006 or earlier user, do not upgrade. Quicken 2007 and 2008 are very buggy and Intuit seems incapable of rapidly making fixes. For me the bugs in the Calendar, Tax Planner, and Online updates are so aggravating because they should so easy to have found in testing. Personally, I wish Intuit and Microsoft would stop this silly "every year" versioning and release new versions only when they have been properly tested, not when some artificial marketting deadline is reached.
Intuit & PayPal Fail to Integrate in Quicken 2008 October 26, 2007 Richard Martin 87 out of 91 found this review helpful
Is it just me, or should advertised software functionality actually exist in the software if you buy it? What am I talking about? I purchased the newest version of Quicken last night because I was visiting their web page on a separately related matter and noticed that they were now compatible with PayPal. "Including PayPal!" said the advertisement. Hooray! As a long time PayPal and Quicken user, I was always upset that I had to jump through an inordinate number of hoops just to get my PayPal information updated in Quicken. It was the modern equivalent of manually filling out a checkbook register. So, when the opportunity came to eliminate the problem, I pounced. Big mistake. After several attempts at getting PayPal to talk to Quicken and to download my transactions, I found a problem with the software. A big problem. It doesn't work with the PayPal Security Key. Anyone intimately familiar with PayPal or eBay has probably seen it. It is a small, gray, oval shaped key ring dongle. It has a single button on it that, when pressed, displays six numbers. You are required to input these six numbers into the PayPal or eBay web page whenever you want to view or change your account information. The numbers change every 30 seconds and use encryption technology to verify your identity with the PayPal servers. In order to successfully download your transactions into Quicken 2008 from PayPal, you will need to disable it in PayPal. This could potentially expose you to a whole range of security threats that the key was designed to protect you against like phishing, identity theft, etc when using PayPal or eBay Like any good consumer, I decided to call them on the carpet about it. After convincing Quicken that there was no way on Earth I was going to pay them $25 to troubleshoot an issue I had the solution for and they had the problem with, I managed to convince a technical support representative to set up a conference call with Quicken, PayPal, and myself. You can just imagine what happened. PayPal indicated that unless the security key information was properly input and passed through to PayPal in a timely fashion during the Quicken-PayPal handshake, PayPal would deny any transaction download requests. Quicken indicated that PayPal was the only firm where they have seen this issue (doubtful - these types of keys are used by banks all over the world) and that because I was "opting for a higher level of security and service with PayPal", I am therefore at fault. Great, blame the customer. For what it was worth, they offered to refund me the money and let me go back to using Quicken 2007. That's was just what I wanted to do - spend my day uninstalling a software application that I will eventually upgrade to anyway, convert my Quicken 2008 files back to Quicken 2007 and then play the credit card reimbursement waiting game. So, instead, I told the representative that I didn't need a refund and that I would be happy if they just fixed the problem. He said that this is a definite problem that will need to be addressed but that it is probably to be expected since they just rolled out the integration capability. The problem has been "passed up to software development" and hopefully to their marketing department because they are still claiming that it works with PayPal when.... well, it clearly doesn't. Sorry Quicken, I'm not going to expose my PayPal or eBay account to theft for your 'One Step Update" convenience. I should get both security and convenience. PayPal, you are just as much to blame in this matter too. You signed an agreement with Quicken to offer transaction downloads. You two need to come together fast and figure out a way for users of both applications to maintain their security and the functionality we want. If that means my transaction downloads are routed from PayPal though an encrypted connection to a Quicken server that has been authenticated by PayPal before it is delivered them to me, so be it. Until then, you don't have the right to claim Quicken 2008 works with PayPal because you can't even talk to each other on the phone. At the very least, you need to make a very clear and big disclaimer that it doesn't work with advanced security features of PayPal including the PayPal Security Key. Let this serve as a warning to others. If you too are enticed by the offer of integrating PayPal with Quicken, think twice. Chances are, you want to integrate the two because you use PayPal or eBay a lot and want to record those transactions. You are probably the same person who exchanges a good amount of money in the process and invested in the $5 key dongle for a reason. Don't trade security for convenience. In today's day and age, you can have both and you should expect it.
Don't bother upgrading October 24, 2007 Tom (Middletown, NJ USA) 63 out of 68 found this review helpful
I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that Intuit is one of the worst software companies in the world. Customer support stinks, the programmers are incompetent, and the company simply couldn't care less how many bugs are in the program. They make even loyal customers pony up the full price every year for "upgrades" which have few useful new features and often break the old ones (like the 2008 edition.) Unfortunately, there aren't many alternatives in the personal finance software field. I average one Quicken upgrade every five years, because I simply refuse to give Intuit any more money than I absolutely have to. Horrible, horrible company.
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