Richard4444
Full time employment: Posting here.
Hi all, and still deciding on the Win 10 upgrade or not.
My only questionable upgradeable program is: Quicken 2011 Home & Business, which I am not sure if it will be compatible with Win 10 (don't think so), so therefore I would have to upgrade to Quicken 2016 H&B and hope is goes flawlessly. I did a google search and, of course, there are some issues from some Quicken H&B 2016 users. And if the hook is that Win 10 upgrade is free for now, Quicken 2016 is not, so it's a wash.
Plan B is just to postpone another 4 years while continuing to receive the Win 7 security updates and in 4 years, upgrade both Win 7 to 10 and Quicken 2011 to whatever. (If it ain't broke .....)
Any thoughts from my esteemed colleagues?
Thanks, Rich
My only questionable upgradeable program is: Quicken 2011 Home & Business, which I am not sure if it will be compatible with Win 10 (don't think so), so therefore I would have to upgrade to Quicken 2016 H&B and hope is goes flawlessly. I did a google search and, of course, there are some issues from some Quicken H&B 2016 users. And if the hook is that Win 10 upgrade is free for now, Quicken 2016 is not, so it's a wash.
Plan B is just to postpone another 4 years while continuing to receive the Win 7 security updates and in 4 years, upgrade both Win 7 to 10 and Quicken 2011 to whatever. (If it ain't broke .....)
Any thoughts from my esteemed colleagues?
Thanks, Rich