

- MONEYDANCE QUICKEN IMPORT INCORRECT INSTALL
- MONEYDANCE QUICKEN IMPORT INCORRECT UPDATE
- MONEYDANCE QUICKEN IMPORT INCORRECT SOFTWARE
- MONEYDANCE QUICKEN IMPORT INCORRECT LICENSE
MONEYDANCE QUICKEN IMPORT INCORRECT UPDATE
Long story short: turns out I had installed a "recommended" Windows update to.
In fact, I'm starting to entertain the possibility of permanently running Quicken 2017 on the old Windows machine, which is offensive in its own right but appears to possibly be the least bad alternative in the Quicken hell I'm living in.ġ2) I begin once again to research why Quicken won't launch on my primary machine.

But slowly I realize that Moneydance really IS kinda primitive and begin to fear that it's not really going to be the answer for me. Some of this is simply an old dog trying to learn new tricks. Unfortunately, the more I'm working with Moneydance, the more frustrated I'm getting. But it had it's own rewards in a variety of ways - and I almost certainly wouldn't have done it if Quicken hadn't broken.ġ1) Import the slimmed-down data file into Moneydance. This turned out to be a very labor-intensive process. Other kinds of data, such as all the various investments and securities I cycled through before I became a Boglehead could go. Data about certain things such as currently-held investments, capital improvements to currently-owned property, and HSA-reimbursable medical expenses need to be kept no matter when the transactions occurred. Different types of data have different types of archiving requirements. Can't simply just use Quicken's year-end copy feature. This turns out not to be as easy as it seems. This is a bummer and I"m beginning to wonder if Moneydance really is going to be a viable alternative.ġ0) Back in Quicken on the old machine, I try to make lemonade by taking this as an opportunity to weed out old and now-unneeded data to minimize my current filesize. After a little fooling around, it become clear that this will be much, much, much easier in Quicken than in Moneydance.

(Doh!) This drives me crazy until I figure it out.ĩ) 15+ years of data doesn't quite import 100% correctly into Moneydance and I realize I'm going to have to do some data cleanup. But the data doesn't import properly into Moneydance - because, it turns out, I had altered the Moneydance date format and ignored a setting on the import panel. I bring over the Quicken data file and can then export to QIF.
MONEYDANCE QUICKEN IMPORT INCORRECT INSTALL
%$#^$#&^#Ĩ) I install Quicken 2017 on an old Windows machine and it works fine. But I can't get into Quicken to export the data to QIF. BUT: I discover that I can't import the Quicken data file directly.
MONEYDANCE QUICKEN IMPORT INCORRECT SOFTWARE
(Thanks LadyGeek.) The software seems kinda primitive compared to Quicken but my needs are kinda simple.
MONEYDANCE QUICKEN IMPORT INCORRECT LICENSE
I get Moneydance, play around with it and spring for a license using LadyGeek's discount tip. Google is not my friend this time no good information to be found. In the meantime WerFault.exe launches and quits. I install it and the new program won't launch! Task manager show that qw.exe launches briefly and then quits. I was at the point of uninstalling and re-installing, when I decided I might as well bite the bullet and get Quicken 2017 and install it (especially since it was on sale).Ħ) Quicken 2017 arrives. Nothing I could figure out would get it to work. I have been intrigued by LadyGeek's "endorsement" of Moneydance.Ĥ) In any case, #3 was generally a general background task of getting prepared for a possible need to jump ship at some undetermined point in the not-too-distant future.ĥ) Until a few weeks ago, when Quicken 2016 simply stopped working! The program just wouldn't launch. Like many I reject out-of-hand, any "solution" that puts my data in the cloud. In general I have found the software to be fine but HATED the company for its business practices and its seemingly-endless inability to build rock-solid / bullet-proof products.Ģ) I have followed with interest/alarm the discussions here about Quicken's possible new business model (subscription) and the possibility getting locked out of my data.ģ) Likewise I have followed with interest the exploration of Quicken alternatives. 1) I have been a longtime Quicken (Windows 7 Pro) user.
