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Posted by Z1Z on September 23, 2007, 12:18 am
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> Z1Z wrote:
> I don't want to be frustrated.
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>> It is worth the time. I upgraded and it took about five minutes,
>> maybe less, including installing the software and converting my files
>> from 2007->2008.
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> Z1Z, what new features/functions do you find particularly useful in the
> 'upgrade' over 2007?
Thus far, none. I have been using Quicken since 1/1/95, so I have a lot of
history with the program. I tend the use the most basic aspects of the
software to track my spending through bank accounts and credit cards. I
don't expect any 'gee wiz' enhancements from such a mature product. Frankly,
there isn't all that much more it could do for me, it already what I need,
and does it well. I upgrade every year because there are probably
incremental enhancements that might not be obvious, but might increase
reliability, stability, compatibility with operating system updates, etc.
And, the cost of the annual upgrade is quite nominal from a program that has
served me so well for so many years.
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