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I use Quicken Classic since our finances are too complex for YNAB or Simplifi. However, I think Quicken will give you a refund within the first 30 days if you don't like Simplifi.
Out of curiosity, what would make someone's financial situation too complex for YNAB? I understand if you don't want to share
Honestly, stuff that probably isn't an issue for most people. I needed a solution that handles personal and business accounting since my wife and I own a small businesses. I also like the fact that Quicken's reporting is a lot more "conventional" than pretty much any other other personal finance software. It doesn't take an act of God to produce a balance sheet, income, and cash flow statements.