A cheap version of QuickBooks for small home business. Outside of that, I've like the regular budgeting/reporting/business features of 2013. My fingers are still crossed for a iOS app to come out this year. and because they aren't innovating, less and less people are upgrading or seeing the value. I think Intuit Canada is stuck in a vicious circle of not selling enough product each year to continue investing into innovating features (and perhaps new Canadian versions all-together). From the reviews I've read, the app in the US is in dear need of updates and was pretty buggy (maybe why it was not rolled out for us). I was looking forward to the 2013 product because I thought the iPad/iPhone app was going to be included similar to the american version. THINKPADT61 wrote: ↑I have been using Quicken Home and Business 2010 since 2010 If mobile apps was the case, I would have purchase the 2013 version in a heart beat.
Is nice to know that mobile apps version exist but sucks to know it doesn't apply to Canadian version. Quicken Home & Business 2013 Special offers and product promotions Have a question Product information Videos Customer questions & answers Customer. I have been using Quicken Home and Business 2010 since 2010 Nonetheless, every year, I always see the HB version on sale half priced - maybe this is yet another sale even though the price shown doesn't indicate it as such. The s/w has a lot of issues that have remained unresolved for years and worse of all, they are not (yet) offering an online version of the s/w (even though Intuit now owns - and the US version now includes a smartphone version but doesn't seem like it applies to the Canadian version) and worse of all, hardly any new feature is added to an already buggy s/w and they want hugh fees for upgrading) I've been a quicken users for 14 years, but I'm not sure if I want to remain a paying customer any longer (been upgrading every couple of releases).
You can also download the Quicken 2013 mobile app for additional abilities to monitor your data while on the go.Theshowman wrote: ↑I ordered a copy a couple of days ago from Futureshop.ca, but I have my doubts that it is in fact the Home and Business version (hence my not posting it until I'd received it). Along with 2013 upgrades, this version of Quicken includes email and text alerts to stay on top of your accounts and monitor for suspicious activity. You can also take advantage of limited backwards compatibility with previous versions of Quicken allowing you to incorporate previously saved data to analyze historical trends. This version of Quicken Home & Business has been updated for 2013 with the ability to easily track your loans, set savings goals, find what you're looking for faster and easily show/hide accounts.
Within your portfolio you can then take advantage of enhanced buying and selling tools along with the ability to manage your everyday cash flow.
With Quicken Home & Business 2013 you also benefit from investment tools allowing you to view nearly every aspect of your investment portfolio.
Increased profit / loss statements as well as the ability to maximize deductions makes it possible to see what is coming and going and how to make the most of your deductions come tax time. Quicken Home & Business 2013 from Intuit available via electronic download, simplifies the process of managing both personal and home business expenses allowing you categorize that data and view it by the week, month or year.