Quicken, the Glossary
Quicken is a personal finance management application originally developed and offered by Intuit, Inc. Intuit sold Quicken to H.I.G. Capital in 2016, and H.I.G. sold Quicken to Aquiline Capital Partners in 2021.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: Aaron Patzer, Android (operating system), Apple II, Classic Mac OS, DOS, H.I.G. Capital, Intuit, Intuit Mint, IOS, Mac (computer), Mac transition to Intel processors, MacOS, Microsoft Windows, MS-DOS, OS X Lion, Personal finance, Personal financial management, Proprietary software, QuickBooks, Rosetta (software), Software as a service, Software bug, SQLite, Tom's Hardware, Windows 3.1.
- 1983 software
- Apple II software
- Intuit software
Aaron Patzer
Aaron Patzer (born November 20, 1980) is an Internet entrepreneur and the founder of Mint.com, a financial management tool which was acquired by Intuit and had over 10 million users as of mid-2012.
Android (operating system)
Android is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
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Apple II
The Apple II series of microcomputers was initially designed by Steve Wozniak, manufactured by Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.), and launched in 1977 with the Apple II model that gave the series its name.
Classic Mac OS
Mac OS (originally System Software; retronym: Classic Mac OS) is the series of operating systems developed for the Macintosh family of personal computers by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1984 to 2001, starting with System 1 and ending with Mac OS 9.
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DOS
DOS is a family of disk-based operating systems for IBM PC compatible computers.
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H.I.G. Capital
H.I.G. Capital is a global alternative investment firm with $64 billion of capital under management.
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Intuit
Intuit Inc. is an American multinational business software company that specializes in financial software.
Intuit Mint
Mint, also known as Intuit Mint (styled in its logo as intuit mint with dotted 't' characters in "intuit" and undotted 'i' characters) and formerly known as Mint.com, was a personal financial management website and mobile app for the US and Canada produced by Intuit, Inc. Quicken and intuit Mint are accounting software and intuit software.
IOS
iOS (formerly iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system developed by Apple exclusively for its smartphones.
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Mac (computer)
Mac, short for Macintosh (its official name until 1999), is a family of personal computers designed and marketed by Apple.
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Mac transition to Intel processors
The Mac transition to Intel processors was the process of switching the central processing units (CPUs) of Apple's line of Mac and Xserve computers from PowerPC processors over to Intel's x86-64 processors.
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MacOS
macOS, originally Mac OS X, previously shortened as OS X, is an operating system developed and marketed by Apple since 2001.
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows is a product line of proprietary graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft.
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MS-DOS
MS-DOS (acronym for Microsoft Disk Operating System, also known as Microsoft DOS) is an operating system for x86-based personal computers mostly developed by Microsoft.
OS X Lion
OS X Lion, also known as Mac OS X Lion, (version 10.7) is the eighth major release of macOS, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Mac computers.
Personal finance
Personal finance is the financial management that an individual or a family unit performs to budget, save, and spend monetary resources in a controlled manner, taking into account various financial risks and future life events.
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Personal financial management
Personal financial management refers to "ways" or "methods" of managing ones own personal finances.
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Proprietary software
Proprietary software is software that grants its creator, publisher, or other rightsholder or rightsholder partner a legal monopoly by modern copyright and intellectual property law to exclude the recipient from freely sharing the software or modifying it, and—in some cases, as is the case with some patent-encumbered and EULA-bound software—from making use of the software on their own, thereby restricting their freedoms.
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QuickBooks
QuickBooks is an accounting software package developed and marketed by Intuit. Quicken and QuickBooks are accounting software and intuit software.
Rosetta (software)
Rosetta is a dynamic binary translator developed by Apple Inc. for macOS, an application compatibility layer between different instruction set architectures.
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Software as a service
Software as a service (SaaS) is a form of cloud computing in which the provider offers the use of application software to a client and manages all the physical and software resources used by the application.
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Software bug
A software bug is a bug in computer software.
SQLite
SQLite is a database engine written in the C programming language.
Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware is an online publication owned by Future plc and focused on technology.
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Windows 3.1
Windows 3.1 is a major release of Microsoft Windows. Quicken and Windows 3.1 are DOS software.
See also
1983 software
- Apple ProDOS
- Atari Logo
- AtariLab
- BASIC A+
- Cut & Paste
- Delta Drawing
- EOS (8-bit operating system)
- French is Fun
- Ichitaro (word processor)
- JMAG
- Kawasaki Synthesizer
- KnowledgeMan
- LaTeX
- Lotus 1-2-3
- MS BASIC for Macintosh
- Magic Desk
- Microsoft Word
- NetWare
- PC-Write
- PCBoard
- PTC Scheduler
- Paintbox (software)
- Personal Ancestral File
- Pfs:Write
- Quicken
- RBBS-PC
- Sendmail
- Simons' BASIC
- Superbase (database)
- The Interactive Encyclopedia System
- The Quill (software)
- Turbo Pascal
- UNIX System V
- Windows Notepad
- Zeus Assembler
Apple II software
- ASCII Express
- Apple DOS
- Apple GS/OS
- Apple Pascal
- Apple ProDOS
- AppleWorks
- Applesoft BASIC
- Aztec C
- Bank Street Music Writer
- Beagle Bros
- Compu-Read
- Compu-Spell
- Contiki
- Cut & Paste
- Dazzle Draw
- Delta Drawing
- Fantavision
- GEOS (8-bit operating system)
- Garry Kitchen's GameMaker
- GeoPublish
- Graphics Magician
- HomePak
- Integer BASIC
- Jane (software)
- Lazer's Interactive Symbolic Assembler
- List of Apple II application software
- Logo (programming language)
- MLX (software)
- Merlin (assembler)
- Multiplan
- Music Construction Set
- Net-Works II
- Netatalk
- ORCA/Modula-2
- Phasor (sound synthesizer)
- Print Magic
- ProTERM
- Quicken
- SWEET16
- Software Automatic Mouth
- Standard Apple Numerics Environment
- Superbase (database)
- TellStar
- The Automatic Proofreader
- The Print Shop
- VisiCalc
- ZBasic
Intuit software
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quicken
Also known as Quicken Financial Planner, Quicken online.