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Posted by Chris Ness on January 11, 2007, 4:59 pm
Please log in for more thread options Stef wrote:
> Oh, this is bad. Now after downloading 8 different accounts, including
> active trading accounts, it downlaoded all the duplicate trqansactions.
> i am totally hosed, once again, the reason i stay with older versions,
> 2004, until Intuit fixes problems.
> Running with 1G of RAM, 2007 HandB, plenty of disc space, etc.
>
It happens EVERY time I upgrade Quicken. I have learned to make backups of
backups (father, grandfather etc.) and keep them far from the computer
until things get straightened out. Intuit ought to be ashamed of
themselves. Especially since most of the changes are just to get more money
from existing customers.
I wonder how things are going over at the Linux community? I am ready to
jump off this train - if only there is somewhere to jump.
On the tax side,I have changed to "Tax Preparer" but it isn't much better
than Turbo Tax. But at least there is some at least equal alternative.
Stef wrote:
> Oh, this is bad. Now after downloading 8 different accounts, including
> active trading accounts, it downlaoded all the duplicate trqansactions.
> i am totally hosed, once again, the reason i stay with older versions,
> 2004, until Intuit fixes problems.
> Running with 1G of RAM, 2007 HandB, plenty of disc space, etc.
>
It happens EVERY time I upgrade Quicken. I have learned to make backups of
backups (father, grandfather etc.) and keep them far from the computer
until things get straightened out. Intuit ought to be ashamed of
themselves. Especially since most of the changes are just to get more money
from existing customers.
I wonder how things are going over at the Linux community? I am ready to
jump off this train - if only there is somewhere to jump.
On the tax side,I have changed to "Tax Preparer" but it isn't much better
than Turbo Tax. But at least there is some at least equal alternative.
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