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To: Spots who wrote (1874)2/26/1998 12:18:00 PM
From: RagTimeBand  Read Replies (1) of 8545
 
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Spots

>>If there were any way in the world I could reasonably exit from Quicken and retain my investment in my recorded data, and the way I benefit from Checkfree usage, I would do it in an instant.

Maybe I'm the only guy in the known universe that feels this way, but again I say BOOOOO Quicken and BOOOOO Intuit.<<

FWIW - you're not alone. Have you had the pleasant experience of having Quicken puke when its files get too big (my experience is about 700k)? Thus in order to use quicken, my past financial history must be segmented (2 yr segments).

The other day Quicken gave me a GPF and when I called Intuit I was thrilled to find out that they no longer offer free support. Grrrr

If you find a competing product that allows for importing of Quicken files please let me know.

Emory
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