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- From: lsr@taligent.com (Larry Rosenstein)
- Subject: Re: Quicken vs Managing Your Money
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- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 18:08:04 GMT
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- In article <C0r08A.52u@avalon.nwc.navy.mil>, Larry F. Brauer
- <brauer@chinalake.navy.mil> wrote:
- >
- > About 2 years ago, when I first purchased my Mac, I tried Quicken and was
- > very disappointed. The version I had was only a single checkbook
-
- The first version was very limited, but the current version is much, much
- better. It still doesn't support investments or loans, but it does support
- credit card and cash accounts. Also the reporting features are improved.
- I haven't seen Quicken for the PC, but I've heard that the Mac version is
- still missing some of the PC version's features.
-
- Larry Rosenstein
- Taligent, Inc.
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- lsr@taligent.com
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