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To: Eric Yang who wrote (12517)5/2/1998 2:53:00 PM
From: soup   of 213178
 
Intuition.

by Don Crabb via MacCentral

>Intuit is not abandoning Mac customers. They, in fact, want oodles more. But they have seen Apple's consumer market tank over the past three years, and since Quicken is a consumer product... you get the drift.

Intuit may very well produce Quicken for Mac 2000, especially if Apple ups its consumer marketshare (and the recent quarter's number indicate it is poised to do just that).

Intuit wants to become the one-step Web financial services powerhouse. Since Mac folk are already considerably more Web-aware than Windows users (the typical Mac user accesses the Web several hours per day, the typical Windows the Quicken.com Web site.)<

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