MAC Quicken 2015 vs. Quicken 2007...

MAC QUICKEN 2015, will it bring in ...
Just bought MAC QUICKEN 2015 and transferred data from MAC QUICKEN 2007. Half the good eliminates from 2007 are either gone, or did not transfer. This, after the website says it is quick and easy to get your data files from the MAC 2007 software.
The following operating functions are missing from the automatic data migration or just are gone!  Is this what Intuit charges $200 to recover???
Scheduled transactions …[yes] [no]
User defined reports that can be kept …[yes] [no]
Transfers between registers …[yes] [no]
Setup local sales tax percentage option …[yes] [no]
Bulk online account updates, not just one account at a time …[yes] [no]
Define the number of backups to keep …[yes] [no]
USER Defined MENU BAR Options:
    QuickFill button in Menu Bar…[yes] [no]
    VOID button in Menu Bar…[yes] [no]
    Memorize transactions button in Menu Bar…[yes] [no]
    User defined reports …[yes] [no]
    Quick Reports button in Menu Bar, not the same as above …[yes] [no]

In the past Intuit just insulted Mac users, now they have committed a class action against them, with the misleading name of their update of Quicken Essentials to "Quicken 2015 for Mac!"
Thank you for itemizing the missing features, so that we can link interested users over to your post.
I just continue to use Quicken 2007; would this work for you?

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