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While there are clearly many users against the move with some accusing the company of keeping their data “hostage”, there are also many users that say they are not actually against the subscription model as long as it is optional or offers a better deal than the current one-time pricing deal. Users can vote against the move at the top of the page and at the time of writing, 59 users have voted against the subscription model and voiced their opinion on the forum. In place of the normal “Purchase” button is a “Subscribe Now” button:Ī protest against the move has already started online on the Quicken Community Forum under a post entitled “Quicken Inc should reverse its decision to change to a subscription that makes the user’s data read-only if they stop paying”. The Canadian version of Quicken 2017 is currently available in two subscription versions – Quicken Cash Manager which costs $39.99 per year and Quicken Home & Business which costs $89.99 per year. This will essentially render Quicken unable to manage your ongoing finances on your PC or Mac until you renew your subscription apart from being able to view existing data and run reports on it.

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While you can continue to access your data and run reports, you’ll no longer be able to download transactions, or add manual transactions. You’ll no longer have access to connected services, like the ability to download banking transactions or investment quotes, mobile access, or premium care. What happens to the program when access to Quicken Connected Services ends?
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The FAQ goes on to explain that if a user decides to cancel their subscription, they will no longer be able to update their accounts manually although they will still be able to still access, edit, delete, copy and export data and run or save reports. The company is currently declining to comment however whether this means it will also be rolled out in the USA. However, as protest and concern mounted online that this meant that the subscription model would soon be used in the USA, Quicken has now revised the FAQ to state: “All future Canadian Quicken products will be subscription products”. All future Quicken products will be subscription products. To provide you with these new features, a subscription to connected services is a required part of your product purchase. In addition to online banking, you’ll automatically receive new Quicken features, versions, and services as part of your Quicken subscription, so you’ll always have the newest product.
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The new Quicken Canada is designed so that you never go through the upgrade process again. I don’t like online banking, do I still need to buy connected services?

The big change was slipped into the FAQ regarding connected services: When it was originally released a few days ago, the FAQ for Quicken 2017 in Canada stated that all future Quicken releases will be subscription products. If true, it is likely to push increasingly push Mac users towards better and cheaper Quicken alternatives such as the free Personal Capital. If users choose not to renew their annual subscription to Quicken on Windows or Mac, they will no longer be able to manually update their accounts, although they will still be able to access them, edit them and run reports. The Canadian version of Quicken 2017 has just been released and is using a subscription payment only model. Quicken Inc has dropped a big hint that both Quicken for Windows and Mac may soon be subscription payment only in the US meaning no more one-off payments for the product.
