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Is Quicken 2017 compatible with macOS 15 Sequoia?

I haven't found another personal financial product I like since Quicken 2017. It's been running like a top so far (currently running macOS 14.7 Sonoma). I would love to know if anyone has tried running Quicken 2017 on Sequoia and how you've fared with it. Or if not Quicken, any suggestions as to what might take its place? Thanks!

MacBook Air 15″

Posted on Sep 17, 2024 2:25 PM

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Posted on Nov 23, 2024 8:20 PM

I've been using Quicken 2017 version 4.8.6 on a new Mac running Sequoia 15.0.1 and it works for me. I use it just with my inputs for checking accounts and only my input, no linked bank accounts, etc. My data is now from 2011 to now.


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Sep 27, 2024 8:56 PM in response to CLS9

For what it's worth, I understand your dilemma. I could never find a copy of the 2017 Quicken and was forced to try out some other products which were never as good.


This doesn't answer your question directly, but you might want to try something that I didn't get to try until it was too late. VMware will give Fusion to individuals for personal use now for free (used to be I had to pay for it). I've used it to run everything from Windows 7 to 10 for some apps that I just can't get for Mac. Since you know that Q2017 runs well with Sonoma, why don't you get a free copy of Fusion and create a virtual machine for Sonoma? Then when you want to load Sequoia onto your platform, you can do it without the risk of losing your current Quicken/Sonoma environment.


Just a thought...

Sep 28, 2024 2:46 AM in response to CLS9

https://community.quicken.com/discussion/7932023/quicken-compatibility-with-mac-m2-processor#:~:text=Quicken%20Mac%20runs%20fine%20on,old%20version%20of%20Quciken%20Mac.


Used to use Quicken many moons ago and gave up as newer versions of macOS became available


Moved to http://moneydance.com/ since about macOS 11 Big Sur and still using the current version of Moneydance which is coded with Universal Binaries


There are three categories / types of software that can run on the Operations System.


Only Intel Binary Code. This software will invoke Rosetta 2 to translate the Intel binaries so the operating system can understand and execute the Application. The Applications must be 64 Bit to function on Big Sur, Monterey and Ventura / Sonoma


Universal Binary Software.  It contains Both Intel and M1/ M2 / M3 ARMs binary code and refer to (  Universal 2 ) When the user installs a 64 bit Application that contains Both Intel and M1 / M2/ M3  ARMs binaries - depending on factors, the Operating System may or may not invoke Rosetta 2.


“ Apple Silicon “ Checking in System Information >> Applications  >> as of now, only see One Application classified as Apple Silicon and that is “ Rosetta 2 Updater “.


That would make perfect sense since. It is specifically designed to operate only on Apple Silicon M1 / M2 / M3 ARMs based computers



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