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Good Work, Intuit Mike 01-04-2007
Posted by Mike on January 4, 2007, 12:23 pm
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I just want to place my vote for Quicken as one of the top PC programs
of all time. Been using it for a long time and currently own the
latest version but use an older one. Like many spreadsheet users that
never use more features than Visicalc functionality, Quicken has much
more than I need. Good work, Intuit.


Posted by Stubby on January 4, 2007, 12:30 pm
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Mike wrote:
> I just want to place my vote for Quicken as one of the top PC programs
> of all time. Been using it for a long time and currently own the
> latest version but use an older one. Like many spreadsheet users that
> never use more features than Visicalc functionality, Quicken has much
> more than I need. Good work, Intuit.
>
There is no evidence that Intuit reads this newsgroup.

Posted by Jerry Boyle on January 4, 2007, 5:11 pm
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> Mike wrote:
>> I just want to place my vote for Quicken as one of the top PC programs
>> of all time. Been using it for a long time and currently own the
>> latest version but use an older one. Like many spreadsheet users that
>> never use more features than Visicalc functionality, Quicken has much
>> more than I need. Good work, Intuit.
>>
> There is no evidence that Intuit reads this newsgroup.

Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence :-)




Posted by John Pollard on January 4, 2007, 8:18 pm
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Jerry Boyle wrote:
> "Stubby" wrote
>> Mike wrote:

>>> I just want to place my vote for Quicken as one of the
>>> top PC programs of all time. Been using it for a long
>>> time and currently own the latest version but use an
>>> older one. Like many spreadsheet users that never use
>>> more features than Visicalc functionality, Quicken has
>>> much more than I need. Good work, Intuit.

>> There is no evidence that Intuit reads this newsgroup.

> Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence :-)

Hear, hear.

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Posted by Hank Arnold on January 5, 2007, 4:34 am
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Please stop.... My head is going to explode.... :-)

Regards,
Hank Arnold

Jerry Boyle wrote:
>
> Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence :-)
430 No such article
Please stop.... My head is going to explode.... :-)

Regards,
Hank Arnold

Jerry Boyle wrote:
>
> Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence :-)

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