Doesn’t using that version mean that your financial data are stored in the cloud?I used Quicken for many many years until Mint came along and I used Mint for many years until it shutdown early this year. I evaluated few financial tools that would replace Mint and I decided to go with Quicken Simplifi (This is a web version and not a standalone version that you install on your Mac/PC.) So far I'm happy with it. I use it to aggregate all my bank and broker transactions. The only source it doesn't pull from is TreasuryDirect.I use Projected Cash Flow for next 6 months view to manage future withdraws to cover upcoming expenses. It may lack more sophisticated features found in more expensive tools but I don't need them.
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