Release Date For Quicken 2016 Mac
Quicken 2016 Release Date An exact release date for Quicken 2016 has not been published, but Intuit has followed an annual release cycle for new versions since 1998. Each year, the new version has typically been release in September or October. See our expected Quicken 2017 release date and changes coming in the 2017 versions of Quicken Deluxe, Premier, Mac, and Home & Business. Updated October 13th, 2016: Amazon just posted Quicken Mac 2017 for sale. - Expected Quicken 2017 Release Date.
We're slowly starting to roll out Quicken for Mac 2016 v3.2 to customers. Not everyone will get the upgrade notice right away but it should appear sometime this week. This is for Quicken retail customers only. Mac App Store customers will get the upgrade in a couple of weeks.
A New Release Process We're trying something different with this release. As you might guess it's very difficult for us to track all of the activity in QLC and to figure out if issues being reported are new in the release or not. We want to make sure we quickly jump on and investigate any new issues. Please reply to this post with any new issues that you run into with the 3.2 release to help us find these issues faster. A number of us in the development team will monitor this post and we'll be notified anytime someone replies with an issue speeding our response. We'll give this a try for a bit to see if it helps the communication flow.
In addition, I wanted to let you know that we are moving to a monthly update cycle. We feel this will allow us to turn around and fix issues faster and also give you a sense of when you can expect updates. What's new in 3.2? V3.2 is primarily a bug fix release. We fixed a number of the issues many of which were originally reported in these forums. • Fixed bond face value issue - A number of you reported bond face value errors. This was due to financial institutions changing the way they sent us bond data which threw off our calculations.
In 3.2 we've changed the way we calculate bonds so the face values will be accurate but it does mean that we can no longer support savings bonds and other non-standard bonds. We had to pick one way to calculate the values so we decided to support the method that would benefit the most customers which is the same calculation that Quicken Windows uses. • Fixed cash values not appearing in charts - This was a regression that appeared in 3.2. This would only occur if there weren't any other transactions. This is the type of issue we hope you'll report when replying to this thread. • Fi xed a number of Windows file converter issues - There was a bad bug that would drop the reconcile/clear flag on transfers upon import so when a user tried to reconcile their accounts on the Mac, the numbers would be off.
If you're seeing an issue like this either re-import your windows file do your transactions can be imported properly or manually change the legacy transactions that have lost their reconciled flag. • Fixed un-formatted stock details page - This was an issue with our 3rd party vendor's web page. This has been fixed now. There's a bunch of other fixes. You can read the full list in our release notes at the Updates from the Quicken Mac Product Team at. What's coming up?
I wanted to let you know what we're working on for the next release. We are actively working on a 12 month budget feature. We are hoping to release this in 3.3 but we'll see how far we get. We should have an early sneak peek of the feature in our upcoming beta. If you're interested in participating in the Quicken Mac Beta Program to test our new 12 month budget feature you can sign up at.
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So I'll take you up on the 'tell us quickly if there's a problem' thing. The whole credit card transfer / online thing seems to be really messed up.
All I want is to pay my monthly credit card from my checking account (at a different bank). It would therefore be a Transfer:Credit Card Payment and post to both my checking account and the credit card. I don't see how I'm supposed to do this. (If recurring payments don't work with online, fine; then I'll save it as a non-online one, and as each come due, I'll change it to online.) But because it's marked as a Transfer, it will only let me do it today, not scheduled. But it's NOT a transfer as far as my bank is concerned, it's a payment to another vendor, in this case a different bank, so scheduling it is fine. With 3.2, I could post it as a non-transfer, and then after submitting it to the bank, change it to a Transfer:credit card payment inside Quicken. In 3.2.1, that seems to mess with the posting date as well.