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I have used Quicken for personal finances since the early 80s and have upgraded on a regular basis. After making the upgrade to Home and Business 2014, there are some issues. The first is that the program crashes every time I try to sync to the Cloud for use on the mobile app. The second issue is fonts. I have a MacBook Pro Retina set to max resolution of 2880 x 1880. The fonts were fine in version 2013 but in 2014 the fonts in the register are ridiculously large and in other sections, such as the account list, drop down boxes, and all other lists, the fonts are so small I can't read them at a normal reading distance. Clicking on "use large fonts" does not resolve the issue as it simply makes the fonts in the register super large while the tiny list fonts become normal size but ugly. So far, compared to version 2013 I am very disappointed.
My HP came with Norton antivirus trial, and I installed McAfee 2013, which seems to have worked. Norton still had residual components, but I can't recall whether this is due to Norton or McAfee removal processes. When I tried to update to McAfee 2014, I expected to simply enter in a new code-- maybe 5 minutes. Instead, the process turned in 70 minutes.