Quicken dilema

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I have been a Quicken user for many years but have heard that the move to Yosemite is a Quicken nightmare - so I'm trying to research new software. I'm overwhelmed by the number of available programs, all the things that each program can do and perplexed by the arguments for and against each feature in each program.

My needs are relatively simple for my small business: 1) I need to be able to import years worth of Quicken data into the new program 2) I need to easily print checks 3) I need to easily reconcile my checking account each month and 4) I need to generate basic reports for my accountant (e.g. P & L statements, category summaries).

I have been a FileMaker user since 1.0 so I don't need (or want) A/R, A/P, inventory management, invoicing, etc.

I just need a solid, dependable electronic checkbook per above.

Suggestions?
 

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Try "Checkbook Pro" from Splasm software. I use their standard checkbook program which does simple finance management, however, the Pro version is much enhanced. They have a trial version which you can try before buying. Download from here.
 
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GNU cash open source software. Check sourceforge.net or gnucash.org
 

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