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Quicken Speeds Back to Mac

Quicken Speeds Back to Mac — Less than three weeks after Intuit publicly discontinued further development of Quicken for the Macintosh (see "Financial Competition?" in TidBITS-427), Apple and Intuit have announced a recommitment to future versions of the financial-management software. According to a joint press release, Intuit changed its mind after learning Apple’s plans for the consumer market, which has been stagnant in recent months due to Apple’s focus on high-end Power Mac G3 machines. In fact, Quicken 98 Deluxe will ship with Apple’s forthcoming consumer-oriented iMac. Intuit will continue to promote Quicken 98 and plans to ship a new version of Quicken in 1999. In addition, Intuit will continue to create Web-based features for Mac users. [JLC]

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