Quicken
Quicken is a personal finance and budgeting software from Intuit used for tracking bank and credit card accounts, categorising transactions, creating budgets, monitoring investments, and planning net worth. It syncs with most major U.S. banks and financial institutions, generates tax reports, and provides spending analysis. Quicken 2016 is a legacy version released over a decade ago, no longer receiving updates from Intuit, and has been superseded by newer subscription-based versions of Quicken for Mac.
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1 suggestionQuicken 2016 is an older Intel-only build that will not run on macOS 28 when Apple removes Rosetta 2 in September 2028. Intuit has made no attempt to update pre-subscription versions of Quicken with native Apple Silicon support, and Quicken 2016 is no longer maintained. Your options are to migrate to a newer version of Quicken that does ship as a native app—Quicken for Mac version 6.0 and later, released from 2020 onwards, include full Apple Silicon support as a Universal Binary and are distributed as a subscription service—or to explore an alternative personal finance tool that runs natively on Apple Silicon, such as MoneyMoney, Banktivity, YNAB (You Need A Budget), or the free option GnuCash. If you move to a newer Quicken subscription, your account data can be imported during setup. Given the September 2028 deadline, we recommend deciding on your path forward within the next 12 to 18 months to allow time for data migration if you choose a different product.
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