However, some CHARGE a fee to use quicken downloads, yes, amazing isn't it? Save | Cancel I agree that most financial institutions provide comma separated value data and/or QIF files, and yes, PDF versions of statements. However, some CHARGE a fee to use quicken downloads, yes, amazing isn't it? I might add that in the last few versions of Quicken, the automatic download process has been very problematic, only working about 50% of the time without some kind of glitch. Since Quicken has gotten very buggy in recent versions, and a 2 year subscription may not be your cup of tea, nor do you want your data on the cloud (some other computer some where you cannot ensure its security or control access to it), your only option is a program like this or manual entry. Kalmly, If you use a version of Quicken 2016 or earlier, you can no longer download directly into Quicken without a new subscription to Quicken, and you can't even download a QIF file and then open it it with an older version of Quicken, the process causes the program to call home on the Internet during the process and if your subscription is not renewed, no go.
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