For those that use Quicken.com, they have revamped their pages - http://investing.quicken.com. Not sure if I like this, but will take some time to get used to. Change is tough to deal with as one matures.
I started with Quicken when it was a DOS program, but I finally had enough and switched to Money after 15+ years of using Quicken. I've never cared for [-]The Devil[/-] Bill Gates or [-]his evil work[/-] software, but I've been very happy with Money.It's been something nearly every year, Quicken or Yahoo.
I used the old version to download my portfolio from Quicken into a tracking spreadsheet. Looks like that might be nearly impossible now. It's been something nearly every year, Quicken or Yahoo.
Looks like not only a change in format, but it is no longer free.