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  2. Quicken - Wikipedia

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    The Quicken brand had extended to other personal and household areas, including healthcare, but these extra applications are now defunct. Quicken Health Expense Tracker was a free online tool for healthcare consumers enrolled in participating health plans.

  3. Quicken Interchange Format - Wikipedia

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    Quicken's proposed replacement for the QIF format has been the proprietary Quicken Web Connect (QFX) format. It is commonly supported by financial institutions to supply downloadable information to account holders, especially by banks that support integration of Money or Quicken with their online banking.

  4. QuickBooks - Wikipedia

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    The initial Quicken software did not function as a "double-entry" accounting package. The initial release of QuickBooks was the DOS version that was based on the Quicken codebase. The Windows and Mac versions shared a different codebase that was based on In-House Accountant, which Intuit had acquired. The software was popular among small ...

  5. Rocket Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    Rocket Mortgage, LLC, formerly Quicken Loans, LLC, is an American mortgage lender, headquartered in Detroit, Michigan. Rocket Mortgage uses wholesale funding for loans and online applications as opposed to a branch system.

  6. QFX (file format) - Wikipedia

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  7. Intuit - Wikipedia

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    The first version of Quicken was coded in Microsoft's BASIC programming language for the IBM PC and UCSD Pascal for the Apple II by Tom Proulx and had to contend with a dozen serious competitors. In 1991, Microsoft decided to produce a competitor to Quicken called Microsoft Money. To win retailers' loyalty, Intuit included a US$15 rebate coupon ...