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Posted by Gerorge Smith on March 13, 2007, 12:02 am
Please log in for more thread options On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 19:08:29 -0500, "Howard Kaikow"
>> Quicken is brain-dead when it comes to investments. Anything beyond a
>> simple buy or sell of a stock is unknown territory for Quicken.
Didn't think that I would hear it in this NG! After more than 10 years
of using MYM, decided to wrap it up. $ 70 for Quicken 2007 -- only to
find that when it comes to investments it is a lot of brain dead eye
candy. Really is nothing more than a fancy calculator ... in case
you cannot balance your cheque book.
>Perhaps, but the Help is also poor.
Hallalujeh!!! Yes, I type in things and there is nothing there ....
Wonder what is the point of "Help".
>I'm wasting a lot of time trying to get answers to very simple questions.
>I was hoping a book could help.
>So please stick to topic of this thread.
> I only care about investment features.
If you, like me are only interested in investments, why are you
wasting your time with Quicken. Give Fundmanager a try.
http://www.fundmanagersoftware.com/
They are even kind enough to offer a free trial.
" The evaluation version can be started 60 times before a license key
will be required. The program is fully functional during the
evaluation period. After purchasing a license key you may continue on
using any data generated with the evaluation version."
gs
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