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| OFC was removed because it's supposed to be obsolete. How it can be "obsolete" with so many people using it and, apparently, so many providers using it and not supporting its OFX replacement may be another interesting question. I would suggest Microsoft spent longer than one year on M05. M02 came out in fall of 2001. M03 changed very little from M02 and M04 changed even less from M03. "Fernando Rodrigues - Fersoft" <FernandoRodriguesFersoft[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:492858F3-2FD0-4391-8072-8FD411B66B9F[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Not happy with 2005 and back for 2004. > 1 year to launch and this produtc.. dont import OFC more.. etc > im using the money since 99 version and fan of product > my financial life is in this program > I hope the microsoft solves the problems of this version |
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| Not happy with 2005 and back for 2004. 1 year to launch and this produtc.. dont import OFC more.. etc im using the money since 99 version and fan of product my financial life is in this program I hope the microsoft solves the problems of this version Fernando Rodrigues "Andrew" wrote: - quote - > Just wondering what the consensus was after the Money 2005 update. Are you > happy to be using it now or you'd wish you hadn't upgrade? > I've been following the group and it appears the upgrade fixed a lot of > issues. > Thanks. |
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| Microsoft believes most users prefer all of this. Or so they say. BTW, it is not apparent they give two hoots about the core customer base. I hope you returned it directly to Microsoft so they buy back at retail what they sold at wholesale. "James E. Freedle II" <bigjim01[at]bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:%23AnI7ov%23EHA.1292[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... - quote - > Well I returned it after one day! I went back to 2004 and I am staying > there as long as this is the direction in which Microsoft is headed with > the application.Not much of a personal finance program. Funny thing is > that if you want to download information from certain financial > institutions, you are forced to place your information on the website. > Probably in two or three years, there will not be a version in which you > install on your computer. Money 2005 creates duplicate transactions, so > that you can't rely on the balance. There is no longer Money Express where > you can see the balances of your favorite accounts and enter transactions > into the program. Looks like the programmers are saying that you should > not enter transactions into your register, you should just wait until the > bank downloads them. Microsoft has taken the wrong direction with this > software product, thus alienating the core customer base. |
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| Well I returned it after one day! I went back to 2004 and I am staying there as long as this is the direction in which Microsoft is headed with the application.Not much of a personal finance program. Funny thing is that if you want to download information from certain financial institutions, you are forced to place your information on the website. Probably in two or three years, there will not be a version in which you install on your computer. Money 2005 creates duplicate transactions, so that you can't rely on the balance. There is no longer Money Express where you can see the balances of your favorite accounts and enter transactions into the program. Looks like the programmers are saying that you should not enter transactions into your register, you should just wait until the bank downloads them. Microsoft has taken the wrong direction with this software product, thus alienating the core customer base. "Andrew" <xakedwax[at]xhotmail.comx> wrote in message news:5WEud.1043$Sq.145[at]fed1read01... - quote - > Just wondering what the consensus was after the Money 2005 update. Are > you happy to be using it now or you'd wish you hadn't upgrade? > I've been following the group and it appears the upgrade fixed a lot of > issues. > Thanks. |
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| I think I preferred 2004 -- ----------- Joe Guidera jguidera[at]msn.com.remove "Andrew" <xakedwax[at]xhotmail.comx> wrote in message news:5WEud.1043$Sq.145[at]fed1read01... - quote - > Just wondering what the consensus was after the Money 2005 update. Are > you happy to be using it now or you'd wish you hadn't upgrade? > I've been following the group and it appears the upgrade fixed a lot of > issues. > Thanks. |
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| -Draino- wrote: - quote - > I should have stayed with 04. Money 2005 sucks. > D > "Andrew" <xakedwax[at]xhotmail.comx> wrote in message > news:5WEud.1043$Sq.145[at]fed1read01... > > Just wondering what the consensus was after the Money 2005 update. Are > > you happy to be using it now or you'd wish you hadn't upgrade? > > > I've been following the group and it appears the upgrade fixed a lot of > > issues. > > > Thanks. > I installed after the update and have no problems at all. Not sure the upgrade did much for me however. |
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| I should have stayed with 04. Money 2005 sucks. D "Andrew" <xakedwax[at]xhotmail.comx> wrote in message news:5WEud.1043$Sq.145[at]fed1read01... - quote - > Just wondering what the consensus was after the Money 2005 update. Are > you happy to be using it now or you'd wish you hadn't upgrade? > I've been following the group and it appears the upgrade fixed a lot of > issues. > Thanks. |
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| Accounts seemed to finally reconcile amounts properly. There was one holdover account that was converted from MSN Investor that still exists as closed but was actually converted. Cannot find a way yet to remove it. File|Print... while in the portfolio view still refuses to print and print preview is grayed out. In fact, I've never seen print preview work on any of the things I tried to do. In addition, the interaction with Money and MSN Investor seems to have killed the ability to print from there as well. I used to be able to print it from within the browser view, but no more. For my money, I would not upgrade until such time as these problems are reported to be fixed. Had I known what I know now, I would not have bought the latest and greatest. |
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| I myself wish I had not upgraded. 2004 was working well for me, but 2005 has been one head ache after another. "Andrew" <xakedwax[at]xhotmail.comx> wrote in message news:5WEud.1043$Sq.145[at]fed1read01... - quote - > Just wondering what the consensus was after the Money 2005 update. Are > you happy to be using it now or you'd wish you hadn't upgrade? > I've been following the group and it appears the upgrade fixed a lot of > issues. > Thanks. |
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| It didn't change my mind. I'm still passing on M05. "Andrew" <xakedwax[at]xhotmail.comx> wrote in message news:5WEud.1043$Sq.145[at]fed1read01... - quote - > Just wondering what the consensus was after the Money 2005 update. Are > you happy to be using it now or you'd wish you hadn't upgrade? > I've been following the group and it appears the upgrade fixed a lot of > issues. |
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| Just wondering what the consensus was after the Money 2005 update. Are you happy to be using it now or you'd wish you hadn't upgrade? I've been following the group and it appears the upgrade fixed a lot of issues. Thanks. |
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