![]() Thanks for putting a vote for a Home and Business version. ![]() I hope that helps add some perspective to why H&B doesn't yet exist for the Mac. But if there's strong interest in such a product - which is what the product manager asked in starting this thread - they may able to eventually decide it's worth devoting the people and time to building a H&B version for Mac. That's why, I'm sorry to say, it's unlikely there will be a H&B version for the Mac in the near future. They need to finish building out those core features before they can even consider building the extra Home & Business features. The Mac product was re-started from scratch a few years ago, and the small Mac development team still has a long list of feature requests to bring the Mac product closer to parity with Quicken Deluxe for Windows. If you currently use or have tried the current basic Quicken 2017 for Mac, you know that it lacks many features compared to the Windows version. It's purely an issue of whether they allocate limited programming resources, and how much revenue they could generate if they created such a product. Anyone else interested in this? We still have quite a bit of functionality to add to Quicken for Mac just to get it even close to Quicken Windows so the reality is it may be some time before we get there but would love to find out how many people are interested in this.To Nancy and Theresa and others who have chimed in recently on this thread: I don't think anyone - including the folks at Quicken - think a Home & Business version for the Mac is a bad idea. ![]()
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