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A few months back, we bought a Windows 10 computer. We use Quicken 2013 Home & Business. It has been working fine. Is Quicken 2013 still supported? The reason I ask is because for our other business we use Quickbooks 2010 and just found out that it hasn't been supported for a few years! We just ran into a problem with that one with a recent Windows 10 update. I found out Quickbooks 2010 hasn't been supported for a few years and it was highly recommend we upgrade to the newest version.
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That's fine, we are going to. But how about Quicken 2013? I just can't seem to find a direct answer. I see that certain parts aren't supported anymore. (Certain services as indicated: ) Since all seems well, we don't want to have to upgrade Quicken right now as well, if we don't really need to. Hoping for some advice from 'Real Time users' Thanks so much. There are no security issues with using an older version of Quicken since it does not access the internet in any way, so there are no security issues to get old and out of date.

As long as you keep your computer's anti-virus/firewall software up to date to prevent someone from hacking your computer and stealing your data file, all should be okay. This is an issue whether you are running older versions of Quicken or the latest version, since Quicken does not have anything built into it to protect from it. As with any version of Quicken, you need to make sure that you make routine backups to some media that is not permanently attached to your computer to prevent loss in the case of a natural disaster (fire, broken water pipes, flood, tornado, etc) that would wipe out your computer. IMO, I would not let it get too old though, right now, users of versions over 12-15 years old are finding it hard to upgrade due to conversion/migration issues.
For non-downloaders, I would not go past 5 years before upgrading, otherwise, you will possibly find the program has changed enough to cause a big learning curve. Donald, I don't know who told you that you have 'to use internet banking' with QW2016 but that is incorrect. Apart from the need to have an internet connection to initially register the product it can be used fully manually with no connections to the banks if you so desire. Did you follow the advice I gave when you posted this same question two weeks ago: Exactly what version of Q2002 are you trying to read the data from?
Are you in the US, or have you got an overseas version? If you have the US version then the instructions on this support page should help: If you have an overseas version it might be more of a problem, one possibility is to use Microsoft Money to read your 2002 file. The Quicken folks told me this.
I don't know what variety of 2016 I had but it would go to a page asking for an account number at a bank and hang at this point. Quicken also told me the free 2013 could read my old 2006 files.
At this point I am fed up with Quicken. I think they deliberately upgrade their software with reading problems in order to sell new versions. After installing 2013 I am getting odd behavior from the old 2002.
2006 will not work on my PC; of course I can upgrade; no way. I can do most of what I use Quicken for with a spreadsheet; I wish I could read old files but no more Quicken for me.