![]() ![]() The majority of them just want to know: How much do I have? How much do I owe? How much do I spend on gas and food? How many times do I go to this restaurant? How many times do I go to Starbucks? What investments do I have? Let me set a budget to control my spending." We went to people's homes and watched them use it. When I interviewed Aaron Patzer, VP/GM of Intuit's Personal Finance Group, he was quick to point out that it's called Quicken Essentials for a reason: "It's called Essentials because it's what we consider to be essential for most users - about 80% of users. Is it worth the wait? Well that depends what you need in your financial software. I've been using the program for a few weeks now. It's called Quicken Essentials for Mac and is a ground up Cocoa rewrite. After a four year absence, the next version of Quicken for the Mac is here.
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