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- From: chapman@centerline.com (Scott Chapman, (Scott Chapman x233))
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps
- Subject: Re: Quicken vs Managing Your Money
- Date: 6 Jan 1993 18:37:58 GMT
- Organization: CenterLine Software
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- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <1if8u6INN36l@armory.centerline.com>
- References: <1993Jan6.174035.19752@udel.edu>
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- In article 19752@udel.edu, gray@tinman.asel.udel.edu (John Gray) writes:
- >I bought a copy of Quicken for my mom's use. After looking at a while
- >I was very disappointed that it didn't handle loans payments is a nicer
- >fashion. By nicer I mean that I would like to see Quicken figure out what
- >went to interest and what went to principal, but it doesn't. Does MYM?
- >
- >John
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- Yes, MYM does the right thing. I used to use MacMoney (which is in many ways
- similar to quicken), and I was using about 90% of its functionality, and was
- dissappointed it didn't do everything for me (track IRS, tax estimation, etc...).
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- When I switched over to MYM, I was pleasantly surprized that I only used about
- 30% of its functionality. Although with continued use, I probably use about
- 75% of its functionality. Excellent product! A must for anyone wanting to
- do more than simply writting whecks and balancing accounts...
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