That puts it into perspective. $70/yr for Ofc 365 including Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Outlook, plus 1TB of cloud storage, vs. Quicken Home&Business for $90/yr. The market for Quicken might be smaller (but huge installed base), and it must be customized somewhat for the Cdn market, but still Quicken's new pricing is high in comparison.AltaRed wrote:I am on Office 365 Personal and understand the subscription limitations, but I buy it for the One Drive cloud storage that comes with it. It is worth it for the $70/yr. The problem with the new Quicken model is the 'sticker shock' attached to it. I'd have no problem at $30/yr.
Similar to AR, I'd likely buy it at $30, but not $90. I really like all the historical tracking and easy reports and charts from Quicken.