The installation was fast out of hand. The 2015er version will be installed in parallel with the 2014er version, so that both can run. So it is not an update.
After installation, you have either the ability to create a Quicken file or to take over an existing one. We opted for the latter. After the Quicken file was converted to the new format, we were able to Quicken 2015, already use.
Lexware has largely retained the style of the 2014er version and it even improved slightly in our eyes. Contrary to many other reviews we get on very well with the design and presentation of the program.
As in previous versions of Quicken is able to represent any interaction with the banks. It makes no difference whether the bank uses the HDCI standard, or whether the interaction takes place by means of scraping the Bank website. For the user, it always looks the same and works very well as a rule.
Although we use Quicken for several years, we use only a fraction of the existing features. In any case, Quicken 2015 is very suitable if you have several accounts with different banks and track do not want to lose. Numerous evaluation options will help.
CONCLUSION: Suitable to keep the finances in view