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To: JohnM who wrote (132744)8/15/2005 7:59:39 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793754
 
Is Money doing something different?

I grumbled my way over to "Money" when I changed computers last year. I couldn't get Quicken to work without rebuying the program, and said "the hell with it;" and started using the "money" that was in my new Dell.

I really like it now, but wouldn't expect a Quicken user to migrate over. Money allows you to set up a link to all of your outside accounts so that you can directly download. I assume that Quicken has this now. I go to my bank account and hit the "MS money" button and it does a download. Same with all of my credit cards. For some reason the AMEX is hooked in so that Money does this automatically when I open the program.

My biggest objection to both programs is all the damn "upgrades" they want to download. From what I have seen, they are nothing but spacewasting graphics and features I would never use. So I refuse them all.

lindybill@ifitaintbrokedontfixit.com