I don't think Intuit is very in tune with users wants and needs.  I'd switch if I could find the same functionality for my personal and business needs elsewhere. I keep looking, but no cigar yet,  irregardless of OS.  Why don't they just make a decent web based product that users could pick functionality they need & ignore (not pay for) the rest.  Rhetorical. 
 
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 On Jul 29, 2011, at 8:20 AM, Lloyd Parsons <lloydparsons@me.com> wrote:
 
 > Yep, it sure is and Intuit is getting a lot of grief over it and well deserved I might add.
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 > I went to CheckBook - cheap and does all I need it to do and it all works fine.
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 > I had shifted to GnuCash before I got Lion so I wouldn't have this issue, but GnuCash doesn't work in Lion…  :(
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 > Lloyd
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 > On Jul 29, 2011, at 10:14 AM, Terry Pogue wrote:
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 >> I should have mentioned a major con but it's not Apple's fault it's Intuit. Quicken will not run on Lion. I'm not convinced about iBank since I couldn't get it to print out a sheet of three checks correctly. First check would print right but the next two would not. I was able to move to Lion by moving to Quicken Essentials but many people will not find that program adequate for all their needs. This is a biggy.
 >> Terry
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