[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 108996] AX: <figcaption> should be AXTitleUIElement for other content inside the <figure>
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Wed Mar 27 01:25:26 PDT 2019
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108996
--- Comment #179 from Mark Silvester <marksilvester07 at gmail.com> ---
I’ve been using Quicken for almost 30 years (Quicken for DOS starting in 1989, before Windows). My habit, up until now, was to upgrade every other year since financial institution interfaces lasted for 3 years with each upgrade. I’m going to wait until 2019 comes out before I upgrade, and then I’m going to take a look at other programs before I commit to an annual purchase for an unreliable product
To me, the biggest issue with Quicken is the “fragile” database. I admit I haven’t cleaned out my Quicken file in about 12 years now (accounts have data going back to 2006) so I’m probably stressing the file more than I should. But a fully functional financial program should use an SQL database with new tables for each year (or fiscal year). An annual closeout, that closes the previous year and starts a new one, should happen automatically on the first entry for the new (fiscal) year. I had a situation recently where
I withdrew a large chunk of money from a Savings Goal. The withdrawal from the goal worked but Quicken must have crashed before it put the money into the originating account, leaving me $thousands short of cash until I found the error. Recently (starting in July), Quicken started duplicating some downloaded transactions in multiple accounts:
I have 4 accounts with my investment broker and when a dividend was received in 1 account, Quicken put it in 2 others, even though those accounts didn’t have any of the stock that was paying the dividend. I discovered this in August through a reconcile process that wouldn’t balance: Quicken had $hundreds of “bogus” transactions that had to be manually deleted. I don’t know if this was the fault of Quicken or the financial institution.
https://www.quickenassist.com/
https://www.quickenassist.com/about-quicken/
https://www.quickenassist.com/quicken-home-business/
https://www.quickenassist.com/quicken-for-mac/
https://www.quickenassist.com/quicken-starter-for-mac/
https://www.quickenassist.com/starter-for-windows/
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