The purpose of this thread is exclusively to share info on shortcomings in Quicken software for FWF-style "power users"--that is, people who:
-use many more accounts than quicken is optimized for;
-track many more transactions than average;
-use them to track gift cards, or similar items;
-otherwise need or want to "push the envelope" on what quicken provides.
Having used it or MS Money for about 12 years, I am currently working with Quicken 2007 Home and Business to try to track everything we do. I'm also in the midst of updating everything in order to simplify records for my spouse should I meet an untimely misfortune. And I'm finding it a big PITA to work around all quicken's limitations. I've found that Quicken's own support forums tend to be of little help on issues like this, as the focus is on performing more standard personal and small business recordkeeping without incident.
I have more questions than answers at this point, but I'll certainly update this thread with any answers I find.
Questions and Answers:
Q: Is there a more efficient way to reorder accounts other than moving to the "manage accounts" list, then moving them one...notch...at...a...time...while...quicken...reupdates? When you have something like 40 checking accounts and want to, e.g., move the most active/important ones to the top, it can take 5-10 MINUTES of fussing for EACH ACCOUNT, since they will only go up or down one notch. In 2006, I could at least push the "move up" button 5-6 times and then do something else for a minute or so, then come back...but even that rudimentary little "trick" doesn't work in 2007.
A: a (very) partial workaround: use the "Move Groups" function By moving an account from one group to another, and then back, you move that account to the very bottom of the list. It just a little bit better than nothing. I'd really like to find a better solution to this one.
Q: Is there a way to scroll through a long account list much more quickly than using the up and down arrows at the top and bottom of the accounts column? This also meant long, tedious periods. Happily, the answer here was easy, I'd just overlooked its introduction sometime during the last couple of versions:
A: The thin line at the far left (by default) is a scrollbar that will do just this. I discovered this entirely by accident one day, and felt pretty silly for missing it.
Q: How do you track gift card purchases, and other similar cash equivalents?
A: One account per vendor, with discounted purchases. The thread I linked above has a method I still use without much trouble: making a quicken "account" for each vendor, and "spending" 80 cents for each dollar of gift card value. I'm sure there are other good strategies though, and would love to hear about them.
Q: How do you all use the calendar function? Any way to make it a useful "alarm" for BT payoffs and the like?I haven't messed with the calendar functionality much, and from what I can tell it seems pretty limited to things like sticky notes that you manually tape on to remind yourself that you need to do something.
I hope that's enough to give everyone an idea of what I'm looking for, and to get us started...TIA for your questions and tips!

