Works on Sierra. Very good switch from Quicken Essentials.
I am one of those many people who were frustrated by Quicken Essentials stopped working after Sierra upgrade. I had used Quicken Essentials for so many years so I am ok that it is no longer supported. What I wasn’t ok with was that the Quicken update costs me nearly $80.
So I did my homework, and started to use ChackBook Pro. It has been about a month now, and I am happy that I switched.
There is some “getting-used-to” things here and there, but they are not hard, and was pretty easy for me.
I don’t know what other people were doing with QE, but it does everything I did with QE.
And one of the most important thing is that it imported all my QE data so I can continue using my data.
There were features of QE I was not using, so I am not sure it does everything QE does, but it does everything I was doing with QE.
I believe it does what QE does for many people, if not all.
The only thing I was not perfectly happy with was the importing proecss. I had to import from QE data one account at a time. There could have been an option of scanning the QE data to figure out how many account the data file has, and let user select which account data to import. I had several account data on my file and I had to take the importing process several times. This is my only suggestion to CheckBook Pro for now. But this is only at the beginning, so I understand that this would be a low priority update.
I am indeed giving 5 stars on CheckBook Pro.
Quicken Essentials, thank you so much for doing the task for me for so many years, and, now, this is the end of it. I moved on with Sierra. Goodbye.
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CheckBook Pro, v2.5.12