Free Alternative to Quicken/Money

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BigBirdQc Posted messages 12 Status Member -  
 Phil72 -
Hello, I saw on your site several replacement software for Quicken 2016 Cash Manager:
« Here are free alternatives that are just as effective:
Grisbi: For GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, Windows and Zaurus - site grisbi
GnuCash: For GNU/Linux and Windows - site gnucash
Bank Perfect: For Windows - site chelly
Money Manager: For GNU/Linux and Windows - site thezeal
Laurux: For GNU/Linux (GPL license) - Business accounting oriented
OpenAguila: Free, works on Windows, GNU/Linux and other OS. »»

But I have a question.
Not being a company, but just an individual who wants to have long-term tracking of my banking operations, my question is this:
Which of all these software can:
A) recognize, accept, potentially transpose and use Quicken files.
B) connect to banks and download data. (in what type of files)
C) potentially be free, or not require payment monthly, annually, or every 2 to 3 years.
Thank you.

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  1. jmarion3 Posted messages 49489 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 508
     
    Hello ....

    What exactly do you want to do?
    Install a new free software to replace Quicken Money?
    See you later!

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    1. BigBirdQc Posted messages 12 Status Member 1
       
      Hello,
      I'm looking to install a new potentially free software to replace Quicken 2016 Cash Manager that I purchased in 2016, as the 2012 version gave me the same notice; the one I currently use will no longer download my bank data at the end of May; see the attached image for their message when I start the software:

      Once on their site, they suggest I purchase Quicken 2019, for which I need to pay $39.99 annually.
      As I mentioned above, I am not a company, but an individual who wants to have long-term tracking of my banking transactions, and I would like, if possible, to respond to the three points of the initial message (A, B & C).
      P.S.: I am using Windows 10.
      Thank you.
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    2. JACQUES4444 Posted messages 1 Status Member
       
      Good evening friends,
      I just signed up on CCM, please excuse my "clumsiness" as I am not familiar with these sites.
      Like many QUICKEN users (which I have been using since 1998, Quicken 6 I believe) I am very satisfied!
      However, having had to switch to W10, my installation CD is being rejected...
      I installed Windows XP on a virtual machine but it's not practical.
      My question is: since INTUIT does not cater to France, where can we find a French version of Quicken, even if
      it has to be purchased?
      I think this question has been asked of you many times, and I thank you very much for responding.
      Best regards.
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      1. Phil72 > JACQUES4444 Posted messages 1 Status Member
         

        Check out the QUICKEN fan club which allows installation on Windows

        I even use it under Linux with Wine... And it works perfectly...

        But sadly there's a problem for 2027

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