While this is probably a most useful product, especially considering the weaknesses of limitation of Quicken, I am of the firm belief that all this developer and users of Quicken are doing is "rearranging the deck chairs of the Titanic". Quicken is till stuck at the 2007 version and seems to contain code that corrupts its own databases and that has never been fixed since its release. This seems to be especially true in the investments area. What makes this even more disturbing is that the head of Intuit, Bill Campbell came from Apple and I believe is still on its Board of Directors! As such I have moved on from Quicken and any support products and I strongly suggest that other users and developers do the same. While Quicken was once a great product, it seems to me it isn't any more and Intuit, despite all its retortic, just seems to be continuing 'milking' it for all it is worth, which is a crying shame.