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thinking of switching to Quicken?
I came to Money years ago, found the conversion from Quicken data to MS
Money easy. Since then, I've been frustrated with downloaded data, balancing accounts and of course, the UI. So I went to switch to Quicken, with the tax deal package. I love the Quicken interface, it is MUCH cleaner and easier to navigate. That said, you cannot translate MS money data to Quicken 2008.. Only after buying Quicken and blowing a Sunday afternoon trying to follow Intuit's arcane instructions and digging through the help system--which mostly linked back to the instructions that do not work, I finally found the following Intuit admission that the advertised conver does not work. Buyer beware! http://quicken.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/...sp= undefined |
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