If they imported directly from "Essentials" then I could likely have gone with their product. Since Quicken Essentials no longer runs on my machine, that is not easily accomplished. However, as I understand it, Banktivity requires that you first EXPORT data from Quicken Essentials into a Quicken 7 format before it can be imported into Banktivity. And I might just have switched due to dislike of the Quicken/Intuit experience. Click on Download button and type your Apple. Launch App Store and click on the Feature tab then look at the right-hand side for macOS High Sierra. One other recommended solution was the product from Banktivity which seems to get high marks. At the very beginning, you need to Download macOS High Sierra from App Store using your Apple ID on any Mac or functional computer running Mac Operating System. I have come to seriously dislike Intuit over the years for its disregard for its customers and the shoddy products and support. I am cautiously optimistic about the "new" Quicken company which has purchased the individual user business from Intuit and just may support the product and its users. I am sure there are some quirks in Quicken 2016, yet to come. I have solved it for now by buying Quicken 2016 which seamlessly imported the Essentials data and seems to have picked up just where I left off. ![]() ![]() I too found Quicken Essentials "un-horsed" by Sierra.
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