wenglish98027
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Quicken for Windows is notorious for display bugs, and having lurked here for a few days it's becoming apparent that PhotoShop doesn't work right on the Surface Pro 3 due to the high DPI of the display. What I'm not sure about is how pervasive (among other programs) this problem is.
Is anyone using Quicken on a Surface Pro 3? If so, how well does it work (in particular the 2014 version which seems worse than Intuit's usual low bar for quality)?
If not, any thoughts on how bad it is likely to be (perhaps from someone who has used Quicken on Windows 7 and also uses the Surface Pro 3 for other purposes)?
I've been using my PC less and less, using an Android tablet instead, and had hoped eventually to ditch a desktop PC altogether. However, I don't see a viable tablet-based (or cloud-based) alternative to Quicken (curse you Microsoft for dropping Money) coming along any time soon.
Thanks ... Mike
Is anyone using Quicken on a Surface Pro 3? If so, how well does it work (in particular the 2014 version which seems worse than Intuit's usual low bar for quality)?
If not, any thoughts on how bad it is likely to be (perhaps from someone who has used Quicken on Windows 7 and also uses the Surface Pro 3 for other purposes)?
I've been using my PC less and less, using an Android tablet instead, and had hoped eventually to ditch a desktop PC altogether. However, I don't see a viable tablet-based (or cloud-based) alternative to Quicken (curse you Microsoft for dropping Money) coming along any time soon.
Thanks ... Mike