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Pocket Quicken - Best Application for Life SteveNuveen 10-04-2006
Posted by SteveNuveen on October 4, 2006, 12:08 pm
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Just thought this group might like to know that the
Pocket Quicken application recently won Handango's
Best Application for Life. Full details and a 30 day
trial version can be found:
http://www.landware.com/pocketquicken/


Posted by gklatv on October 5, 2006, 7:30 am
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Only few people would truly benefit from this program, however.
Nice prog, nevertheless.

SteveNuveen@gmail.com wrote:
> Just thought this group might like to know that the
> Pocket Quicken application recently won Handango's
> Best Application for Life. Full details and a 30 day
> trial version can be found:
> http://www.landware.com/pocketquicken/


Posted by Andrew DeFaria on October 5, 2006, 8:48 am
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gklatv wrote:
> Only few people would truly benefit from this program, however.
What makes you say that? It helps you keep better financial records. How
is that not a benefit? If it's not beneficial to keep accurate financial
records then why use Quicken at all, for example. If you're not using
Quicken than why bother posting here?
> Nice prog, nevertheless.
>
> SteveNuveen@gmail.com wrote:
>> Just thought this group might like to know that the Pocket Quicken
>> application recently won Handango's Best Application for Life. Full
>> details and a 30 day trial version can be found:
>> http://www.landware.com/pocketquicken/
--

Andrew DeFaria <http://defaria.com>
Try not to let your mind wander. it's too small and fragile to be out by
itself.

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gklatv wrote:
<blockquote
cite="mid1160047808.754084.305900@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com"
type="cite">Only few people would truly benefit from this program,
however.<br>
</blockquote>
What makes you say that? It helps you keep better financial records.
How is that not a benefit? If it's not beneficial to keep accurate
financial records then why use Quicken at all, for example. If you're
not using Quicken than why bother posting here?<br>
<blockquote
cite="mid1160047808.754084.305900@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com"
type="cite">Nice prog, nevertheless.<br>
<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
<blockquote type="cite">Just thought this group might like to know
that the Pocket Quicken application recently won Handango's Best
Application for Life. Full details and a 30 day trial version can be
found: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.landware.com/pocketquicken/">http://www.landware.com/pocketquicken/</a><br>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<pre>-- </pre>
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Posted by Bob Wang on October 5, 2006, 4:48 pm
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Andrew:

This is about Pocket Quicken.
I use Quicken for Windows everyday, and I use my Windows Mobile PDA
everyday.
But I have never seen any need to have Pocket Quicken installed on my Axim.
I imagine VERY FEW people who use Quicken AND have Pocket PCs, have Pocket
Quicken installed.

Bob

>>>
gklatv wrote:
Only few people would truly benefit from this program, however.

What makes you say that? It helps you keep better financial records. How is
that not a benefit? If it's not beneficial to keep accurate financial
records then why use Quicken at all, for example. If you're not using
Quicken than why bother posting here?

Nice prog, nevertheless.

SteveNuveen@gmail.com wrote:

Just thought this group might like to know that the Pocket Quicken
application recently won Handango's Best Application for Life. Full details
and a 30 day trial version can be found:
http://www.landware.com/pocketquicken/

--
Andrew DeFaria
Try not to let your mind wander. it's too small and fragile to be out by
itself.



Posted by Andrew DeFaria on October 5, 2006, 9:37 pm
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Bob Wang wrote:
> Andrew:
>
> This is about Pocket Quicken. I use Quicken for Windows everyday, and
> I use my Windows Mobile PDA everyday. But I have never seen any need
> to have Pocket Quicken installed on my Axim. I imagine VERY FEW people
> who use Quicken AND have Pocket PCs, have Pocket Quicken installed.
That's great that you don't see value in it. But how does that translate
to everybody else? Might presumptuous of your there. Indeed, one need
only look at Landware and recognize that they indeed have sales so
somebody's interested in the product. What if you are traveling and wish
to keep records? I recently moved from California -> Texas. Drove out
here. During that trip I used Pocket Quicken religiously. Now I still
use it - all the time - recording my expenses and business expenses
throughout the day.

Just because *you* see no need for it does to mean that others don't.

--

Andrew DeFaria <http://defaria.com>
The Definition of an Upgrade: Take old bugs out, put new ones in.

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Bob Wang wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid24Odnc_-9IwD8rjYnZ2dnUVZ_rSdnZ2d@comcast.com"
type="cite">Andrew:<br>
<br>
This is about Pocket Quicken. I use Quicken for Windows everyday, and I
use my Windows Mobile PDA&nbsp; everyday. But I have never seen any need to
have Pocket Quicken installed on my Axim. I imagine VERY FEW people who
use Quicken AND have Pocket PCs, have Pocket&nbsp; Quicken installed.<br>
</blockquote>
That's great that you don't see value in it. But how does that
translate to everybody else? Might presumptuous of your there. Indeed,
one need only look at Landware and recognize that they indeed have
sales so somebody's interested in the product. What if you are
traveling and wish to keep records? I recently moved from California
-&gt; Texas. Drove out here. During that trip I used Pocket Quicken
religiously. Now I still use it - all the time - recording my expenses
and business expenses throughout the day. <br>
<br>
Just because <b>you</b> see no need for it does to mean that others
don't.<br>
<pre>-- </pre>
<a href="http://defaria.com">Andrew DeFaria</a><br>
<small><font color="#999999">The Definition of an Upgrade: Take old
bugs out, put new ones in.</font></small>
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