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Technology Stocks : MSFT Internet Explorer vs. NSCP Navigator

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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (15057)12/18/1997 2:26:00 PM
From: Bill Fischofer  Read Replies (2) of 24154
 
Re: Quicken and IE

I think folks are getting into hairsplitting mode here. I recently installed Quicken '98 and while it is true that basic functions are independent of IE, there are a number of functions in the product (basically all of the internet support) that require IE (Quicken includes IE 3 on its installation CD-ROM). So the reason Quicken will work on a machine that doesn't have IE installed is that Quicken will install IE for you. Sort of round about reasoning, if you ask me.

BTW, the online features are very cool. My Waterhouse statements now download directly into Quicken, eliminating the need for data entry. Naturally I didn't have Quicken install IE 3 for me since I've been running IE 4 since it's release.
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