

I didn’t get a “boxed” version of the software, so I have had to do some sleuthing to find out what is new with Quicken 2015 Canadian Edition. This always worries the hell out of me, so it would be very prudent to make sure that you do a full backup of your Quicken files before you do the upgrade. It was interesting that Intuit seems to have changed their file formats, so the first thing that the install does (after removing the old version of Quicken) converts your data files to a new design. I should use the business functions more, and if I do that, I will have a separate review of that functionality.


I am using the full-blow Quicken Home & Business, so this is the full-blown version (Quicken 2015 Canadian Edition).
