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- From: rubinoff@linc.cis.upenn.edu (Robert Rubinoff)
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- Subject: Re: Quicken vs Managing Your Money
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- Date: 12 Jan 93 17:46:31 GMT
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- In article <C0r08A.52u@avalon.nwc.navy.mil> brauer@chinalake.navy.mil (Larry F. Brauer) writes:
- >Subject: Quicken vs Managing Your Money
- >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
- >register, nothing else. No capability for credit cards, investments,
- >loans, or anything else unless you made a separate file. I then tried
- >MYM and was very pleased.
-
- That was the old version of Quicken (1.5); the current version (3.0) is much
- better. 1.5 was essentially unusable; in 3.0 they fixed all the problems and
- made it a very nice program. MYM is also nice, but on my Mac (an SE) it's a
- little too slow.
-
- Robert
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