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Q2007 / Loans / Establish Payment Schedule... SCOTE 10-16-2006
Posted by John Pollard on October 18, 2006, 9:43 am
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>
> I like to get a second opinion... the reply I have was from a
> user with
> less than 2 month of experience with Quicken.
>

I've read all of Tony's posts in the Quicken forums; I think he
knows what he is doing. And if I recall correctly, he has quite
a bit of QuickBooks experience, so he's not a novice in the use
of financial software.



Posted by SCOTE on October 19, 2006, 12:48 am
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John Pollard wrote:
> >
> > I like to get a second opinion... the reply I have was from a
> > user with
> > less than 2 month of experience with Quicken.
> >
>
> I've read all of Tony's posts in the Quicken forums; I think he
> knows what he is doing. And if I recall correctly, he has quite
> a bit of QuickBooks experience, so he's not a novice in the use
> of financial software.

OK... I'm convince now... You did a great job... will migrate to
Q2007 soon... I notice that Bob is running R2... already... is it
fairly stable?


Posted by Bob Wang on October 19, 2006, 12:44 pm
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[Q2007] is it fairly stable?
<<<

I guess it depends on what your definition of "is" is ;-)

In my situation, Q2007R1 was far better than Q2006, but Q2007R1 still
crashed more often.

Q2007R1 introduced Express Web Connect, and removed a limitation on how many
accounts could be downloaded.

Q2007R2 fixed 2 bugs that affected me, share transfers, and accounts moving
out of the group to which I had assigned them.

However, R2 re-introduced the account limitations, crashes more often than
R1, and EWC has not been working for almost a week.

So, Intuit giveth and Intuit taketh away.

Bob



Posted by John Pollard on October 19, 2006, 12:55 pm
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>>>>
> [Q2007] is it fairly stable?
> <<<
>
> I guess it depends on what your definition of "is" is ;-)
>
> In my situation, Q2007R1 was far better than Q2006, but
> Q2007R1 still
> crashed more often.
>
> Q2007R1 introduced Express Web Connect, and removed a
> limitation on how many
> accounts could be downloaded.
>
> Q2007R2 fixed 2 bugs that affected me, share transfers, and
> accounts moving
> out of the group to which I had assigned them.
>
> However, R2 re-introduced the account limitations, crashes
> more often than
> R1, and EWC has not been working for almost a week.
>
> So, Intuit giveth and Intuit taketh away.

Which is why my suggestion was, and still is, wait a couple of
months before purchasing Q2007. By that time, I'm guessing a
new release should be out, and one will have a better chance of
evaluating the product and being able to return it before the 60
day limit expires (with time enough for possibly yet another
release).



Posted by John Pollard on October 19, 2006, 5:47 pm
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> Which is why my suggestion was, and still is, wait a couple of
> months before purchasing Q2007. By that time, I'm guessing a
> new release should be out, and one will have a better chance
> of evaluating the product and being able to return it before
> the 60 day limit expires (with time enough for possibly yet
> another release).

Just discovered another reason for waiting.

Someone from Quicken just posted that XG still has the same
limit on number of loan payments as did earlier versions.

Sorry, I kept forgetting that the op was using the Canadian
version, and the person who tested and found the limit had been
removed, was using the U.S. version.

Canadians will have to find another approach; I suggested one in
the Quicken forums.

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John Pollard
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