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I'm relatively new to helping with support here, but according to the veteran Super Users and the Intuit employee moderators on this site, THIS is now the one and only official support forum for Quicken. Standing behind this is the live chat service (), which is the only way to converse directly with anyone on the Quicken team. (This live chat is outsourced overseas, so without badmouthing the Quicken support, some of the typical caveats about hit or miss quality with that type of offshore support do exist.) Not everyone here, including some of the Super Users -- all of whom are volunteer users -- are happy that Intuit has made this formerly user-to-user help support forum the company's official support destination, essentially using volunteer users as front-line support, but that's the way it is at this time. The GetStatisfaction site is *not* widely used by Intuit; although it is possible someone visits there to scrape up feature ideas from time to time, they definitely don't have anyone moderating or posting there. It is definitely not the place to report a bug.
From my understanding, it's not a site even worth visiting. If anyone has a feature they want to see in the program, it's much better to use the Zuberance voting site () to vote for a feature or submit a functionality request in the open-ended 'Did we miss your favorite feature?' The old support site link you found is, as you noted, no longer a valid way to get support; I guess they've left it there because it has some answers for users of old versions of Quicken for Mac software. I imagine it will disappear at some point. And I would agree with you that this is all muddled beyond reason, and Intuit should work to clear it up.
@Justin, actually, the feature does NOT yet exist -- that's why it's an enhancement request, not a bug. If you're referring to the fact that other versions of Quicken support multi-currency, that isn't relevant to Quicken 2015 for Mac, which is a from-the-ground-up new software product. They simply have not yet gotten to programming full multi-currency support into the program yet. It's one of a number of features that many users have been asking for, so hopefully, it will make it into the product as part of the ongoing development work and free feature updates in the months ahead. @Justin, as I posted in your comment above, you are incorrect that this is a bug. The feature simply does NOT yet exist. If you're referring to the fact that other versions of Quicken support multi-currency, that isn't relevant to Quicken 2015 for Mac, which is a from-the-ground-up new software product.
They simply have not yet gotten to programming full multi-currency support into the program yet. It's one of a number of features that many users have been asking for, so hopefully, it will make it into the product as part of the ongoing development work and free feature updates in the months ahead. Yes, they have planted the 'hooks' for true multi-currency operations in the initial release, but it's very limited. It lets you store your transactions in currencies other than the dollar, but that's all. It won't display them correctly, it won't convert them, and when viewed with transactions in other currencies, it's a basically worthless mishmash.
The 'feature' of allowing you to select a currency for each account exists; the features to display in native currency in reports, and convert among currencies do not. Something is a bug when it is intended to operate in a certain way, and it doesn't, or it's inconsistent, or it crashes.
What you are seizing on are features which, by intentional design, do not exist yet in Quicken 2015. It is well known that the current version of QM2015 does not fully have currency support. I suggest you add your vote to this feature to help guide the priorities by the developers. As per the directions of intuit Admin, you can submit your request for bugs/features for Quicken 2015 for Mac by entering into the field 'Did we miss your favorite feature/' here: This is the surest way for them to see your request. The field may appear small but you can type in quite a bit.