Some users rebel. They stick with Quicken 2017, the last version before the subscription mandate. They manually download QFX files from their banks. They type in stock prices from Yahoo Finance. They become librarians of their own finances, refusing to pay annual tribute to a corporate overlord.
For those who remember the 1990s and 2000s, a Quicken license was a one-time exorcism. You bought the CD, you installed the software, and that copy was yours forever. If Quicken 2005 worked for you, you could theoretically run it until the hard drive turned to dust. You possessed the software. quicken license
Without a current license, every manual entry becomes an act of faith. Did that check clear? Is that interest payment accurate? You are suddenly an analog human in a digital world, forced to log into five different bank websites like it's 1999. The license was not a product. It was a custodian . You paid Quicken to worry about aggregation, about OFX protocols, about two-factor authentication, so you didn't have to. Some users rebel