
An additional Home & Business plan can be purchased for windows systems for $93.95 per year that categorizes business and personal expenses. The premier plan is priced at $70.19 per year that simplifies tax calculations, provides premier customer support, and free online bill payments. The deluxe plan is priced at $46.79 per year that includes customized budgets, debt tracking, and savings management. The starter plan is priced at $35.99 per year and comes with standard accounting features. Quicken provides three pricing plans for both windows and mac systems with a starter, deluxe, and a premier plan. Quicken can be used by small business owners and property managers who need assistance with bill and payment tracking. Through the dashboard, users can save tenant contact information, rental rates/agreements, security deposits and lease terms while the planning module lets users view tax returns and bank account expenses. Quicken can be used as an on-premise or cloud solution on both mac and windows devices. The product comes with rent payment tools, which allow enterprises to track outstanding payments and send rent receipts to tenants and provides features such as credit checks, tenant portal, personal finance, online payments and tax management. Quicken is a solution that helps businesses manage payment collection and track property value. Additionally, its planning module lets users view tax returns and bank account expenses. We do not recommend customers to use Quicken on Parallels as it may or may not work properly.Quicken is an accounting solution for rental properties that comes with rent payment tools, which allow enterprises to track outstanding payments and send rent receipts to tenants. As per the features of the New Mac application we can not track investment history or transactions any more.Ģ. However there are two important things.ġ. Tad, I am Xxxxx, the supervisor with Intuit-Quicken.

Is Parallels a good option, despite what's below? What would you guys recommend?

I can't imagine Intuit walking away from the Mac at precisely the point where its sales are exploding relative to Windows based PCs. When I Quicken's Tech Support about this option, here is what I got as a response. I have begun to explore running Quicken using Parallels Desktop 5. I am in the middle of migrating from that PC to an new iMac and am increasingly frustrated by the limitations of the Quicken software for the Mac, both the 2007 version and what is currently being announced. I currently am using Home and Business 2009 on my PC and need its functionality. I started on a Mac and eventually moved to a PC. I have been a Quicken user going all the way back to 1993. Quicken Frustration - What About Parallels?
