As of Quicken 2002, they hadn't bothered to fix this. Quicken is clearly built as a single-user application from the classic Mac OS days, when there was no concept of multiple users.What problems have I had? Numerous, and unfortunately many I've forgotten since finding workarounds. The new features in 20 are slim and none (ooh, they support a few more banks, whoopee), and their shoddy OS X support in 2002 doesn't give me much hope that they would have changed this in newer versions. Quicken 2002 works most of the time, and when it breaks, I can usually find a way to work around it (sometimes after wasting several frustrating hours). I believe its primary problem is that it is ported from classic Mac OS, which was ported from Windows, and Intuit clearly doesn't care enough to make Quicken a proper Mac OS X application. I can't speak to Quicken 2004, but my wife and I use Quicken 2002 (native OS X) for all of our finances.
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