Evil Schemes Everywhere!

From the Credit Union I just opened an account with, in response to my query about them supporting OFX:


At this time, we do not have the software to support the New Quicken.
Quicken has told us it would cost $1400 a month to support it. We only
have a few members using Quicken and we are in the process of evaluating
this situation.

We do still support the older versions and Money.

So what to do?

My plan was to consolidate my banking into a credit union. I like the idea of a non-profit banking institution. Very George Bailey-esque (though his was just a non-profitable institution, but hey, he cared).

But I’ve been controlling my finances with Quicken for almost 10 years. But Quicken seems to be bilking banks for cash, even this poor little Credit Union.

Do I:

1) Dump this Credit Union and try to find one that supports Quicken, thereby playing into Quicken’s evil scheme?
2) Downgrade to Quicken 2004, thereby playing into Quicken’s other evil scheme where I have to buy their software twice?
3) Dump Quicken and switch to Microsoft Money, thereby playing into Microsoft’s evil scheme?
4) Stay with the for-profit banks, thereby playing into Potter’s evil scheme?
5) Some other option I can’t think of, that doesn’t involve evil schemes?