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Old March 20th 17, 06:50 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
PeterC
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Default Quicken Delux 2017: Conventional Licensing?

On Mon, 20 Mar 2017 14:08:43 -0000 (UTC), dave wrote:

On Sun, 19 Mar 2017 20:51:11 -0400, (PeteCresswell) wrote:

I'm finally going to bite the bullet and upgrade from the XP version.

But based on past experience, I do not particularly trust Intuit.

I see prices around $30 for the product - whose list is more like
seventy.

Are there any Gotchas here? .... First thing that comes to mind is that
I'm going to install it and find out that it needs yearly
upgrades/rental fees or whatever.

Bottom Line: Do I pay my money and get an app? Or will I wind up
renting it.


I switched over to GnuCash since I run dual Linux/Windows system. GnuCash
will import existing Quicken files. It seems to be business orientated
but handles my home needs just fine. Download and play with it, it's free.


Just been trying MoneyPlus, but haven't yet got to grips with it.
Blocked it from getting out to the 'net, same as I did with Qicken. I'm
currently using Q 2004 wot I got FOC. OK, it insists on being in dollars and
I can't change tat, but it doesn't really matter.
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