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To: Paul Bonarski who wrote (5893)12/2/1997 9:52:00 PM
From: DownSouth   of 64865
 
>The thing that gets me are the contiuous messages that pop up asking you if you want to make Explorer your default browser

No kidding! I have been using quicken since 1991 and can't imagine my financial life without it. But when I installed Quicken 98 a few weeks ago, I found myself cursing Quicken for selling out to MSFT on the browser. I almost wrote a note to Janet telling her to put the screws to MSFT and Intuit.

Anyone have any idea why Intuit decided to absolutely insist on our using Explorer?

(By the way, I discovered that I could reinstall Investor Insight and Quicken 98 would work just fine for downloading prices from II without the pain of a browser based download.)
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