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| It's always great to see a sense of humor. You made me laugh. - quote - > -----Original Message----- > Pencil and paper. > Cheap calculator. > Abacus. > "Michael Aries" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message > news:c1ac01c47a10$69c32a80$a501280a[at]phx.gbl... > > I have read of so many problems with upgrading that I > > would like an alternative to my Microsoft Money 2000. > > I used Quicken before transfering to Money but understand > > I cannnot transfer Money to Quicken. (I now have a large > > file going back about ten years) > > Any suggestions? > . |
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| Pencil and paper. Cheap calculator. Abacus. "Michael Aries" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:c1ac01c47a10$69c32a80$a501280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > I have read of so many problems with upgrading that I > would like an alternative to my Microsoft Money 2000. > I used Quicken before transfering to Money but understand > I cannnot transfer Money to Quicken. (I now have a large > file going back about ten years) > Any suggestions? |
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| M03 required IE 6.0 as well. <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:01b801c47a50$435e4380$a601280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > Thanks for the tip.I note Money 2004 requires Internet > Explorer 6. As I only have Internet Explorer 5.5 to avoid > upgrading will Money 2003 work with this? |
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| I **think** it depends on newer versions of Money being able to generate reports and save the contents in XML. I don't think M2K could do this. Don't take my word for it but beware. "Doug Edwards" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:02c901c47a60$3967a780$a401280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > Actually you can transfer Money to Quicken. Intuit > released a conversion tool for Money late last year. |
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| Actually you can transfer Money to Quicken. Intuit released a conversion tool for Money late last year. DAE - quote - > -----Original Message----- > I have read of so many problems with upgrading that I > would like an alternative to my Microsoft Money 2000. > I used Quicken before transfering to Money but understand > I cannnot transfer Money to Quicken. (I now have a large > file going back about ten years) > Any suggestions? > . |
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| Thanks for the tip.I note Money 2004 requires Internet Explorer 6. As I only have Internet Explorer 5.5 to avoid upgrading will Money 2003 work with this? - quote - > -----Original Message----- > My first suggestion is that, before you assume that the volume of reports > predicts you will have problems upgrading, you try it yourself. There is > always the trial version. Hopefully there will be one for M05 Real Soon Now. > There is already one for M04. See http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=137 and > http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=26. > "Michael Aries" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message > news:c1ac01c47a10$69c32a80$a501280a[at]phx.gbl... > > I have read of so many problems with upgrading that I > > would like an alternative to my Microsoft Money 2000. > > I used Quicken before transfering to Money but understand > > I cannnot transfer Money to Quicken. (I now have a large > > file going back about ten years) > > Any suggestions? > . |
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| My first suggestion is that, before you assume that the volume of reports predicts you will have problems upgrading, you try it yourself. There is always the trial version. Hopefully there will be one for M05 Real Soon Now. There is already one for M04. See http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=137 and http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=26. "Michael Aries" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:c1ac01c47a10$69c32a80$a501280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > I have read of so many problems with upgrading that I > would like an alternative to my Microsoft Money 2000. > I used Quicken before transfering to Money but understand > I cannnot transfer Money to Quicken. (I now have a large > file going back about ten years) > Any suggestions? |
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| I have read of so many problems with upgrading that I would like an alternative to my Microsoft Money 2000. I used Quicken before transfering to Money but understand I cannnot transfer Money to Quicken. (I now have a large file going back about ten years) Any suggestions? |
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