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Forced upgrade to Quicken 2007 questions? jmorrissey3 02-14-2007
Posted by jmorrissey3 on February 14, 2007, 10:34 pm
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I have Quicken 2004 Home and Business version, and I'm pleased with it
overall.

The only features making me think about upgrading are the " threats
from Quicken and from my financial instatutions regarding suspention
of downloading abilities".

I'd prefer not to upgrade, are there any like minded people around.
Any ideas on a workaround?

TIA, J


Posted by Melvin on February 15, 2007, 8:00 pm
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Have you received actual noices (from Intuit or your bank) that the download
functionality will be discontinued? Or are you just responding to the
recent server problems?

Which version (country) of Quicken are you using?

Have you received actual noices (from Intuit or your bank) that the download
functionality will be discontinued? Or are you just responding to the
recent server problems?

Which version (country) of Quicken are you using?

In Canada they're only taking away download functionality for the Quicken
2002 version and that won't be until the end of 2007. Support (such as it
is) & updates (stopped being furnished long ago) is being removed from 2002,
2003, 2004 versions in Mar, Apr & May 2007 respectively, but the download
functionality will remain.

>I have Quicken 2004 Home and Business version, and I'm pleased with it
> overall.
>
> The only features making me think about upgrading are the " threats
> from Quicken and from my financial instatutions regarding suspention
> of downloading abilities".
>
> I'd prefer not to upgrade, are there any like minded people around.
> Any ideas on a workaround?
>
> TIA, J
>



Posted by Stewart Berman on February 16, 2007, 12:55 am
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Get a copy of 2005 from eBay. That will buy you another year.

You will lose the ability to import QIF files into checking accounts.
(This also means that if you use Quicken on multiple machines and want
to consolidate accounts on one machine you can't.)

jmorrissey3@gmail.com wrote:

>I have Quicken 2004 Home and Business version, and I'm pleased with it
>overall.
>
>The only features making me think about upgrading are the " threats
>from Quicken and from my financial instatutions regarding suspention
>of downloading abilities".
>
>I'd prefer not to upgrade, are there any like minded people around.
>Any ideas on a workaround?
>
>TIA, J


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