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| I agree with SteveC. Here's my list of useful "extras" 1. It still doesn’t handle closed accounts well. I had unvested employee stock options back in 2000. Even though the account is closed, those options still show up in all kinds of reports as an asset or investment. 2. The portfolio analysis in the product is weak. Why can’t I get a simple report that says what my total return is for a given period of time compared to the S&P or another index? The ability to look back at my own investing behavior to learn from it is not possible via Money. I have to reload the data into Excel to get anything done. 3. There are advertising links on every single page Money brings up. It’s like being in a movie theatre that runs commercials before the trailers. I hate it. 4. Have you tried posting an asset sale in Money? I have, twice in the last year. It is a real time consuming pain. There should be a script for typical transactions like buying or selling a car or house, but there are not, so you have to input a bunch of small transactions to capture things like broker fees paid and taxes paid. Most of these are done in the asset account as a “reduction in value.” There is no way to sell an asset which should be some combination of transfer, expense, and income. 5. There should be an option to "smooth" the net wealth over time graphs. Let's say you sell a house, but the transactions post a day apart, your net wealth shoots up or down hundreds of thousands of dollars for that day. That makes all the Net Worth graphs look odd, because the graphs capture the extremes, rather than smoothing out differences in clearing dates "SteveC" wrote: - quote - > I saw someone mention that there has been little added to Money or Quicken > in past few years. Nor did he think users were calling for extras. I think > there is much in what he said; however, there are some changes that could be > added. > For one thing, a lot of people keep there personal inventories in Money. > What there is in Money is fine but it could be expanded. I never knew why > add-ons are not possible. Why could Inventory allow add-ons to keep up with > collections such as books, CDs, DVDs, etc. I know many people keep these > databases and with an add-on, they could be separate yet update their value > in Money's inventory module for networth reports. > Several years ago when Money added the screen for automobiles, I thought it > would be neat if Money helped you keep up with car expenses as well as gas > mileage and maintenance schedules. I didn't see why this couldn't be > included in the module. Since most of us download or record our gas > purchases in Money, I didn't see why we couldn't add the mileage and number > of gallons purchased at the same time. > I realize that these are hardly requisites but I don't see why they couldn't > be features or add-ons that could be made available for those who like them > and not used by those who don't. What I like to see is functionality shared > so that one sees the big picture but it doesn't slow down the program or > make the file ridiculously large, which is why I suggest them as add-ons. |
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| I saw someone mention that there has been little added to Money or Quicken in past few years. Nor did he think users were calling for extras. I think there is much in what he said; however, there are some changes that could be added. For one thing, a lot of people keep there personal inventories in Money. What there is in Money is fine but it could be expanded. I never knew why add-ons are not possible. Why could Inventory allow add-ons to keep up with collections such as books, CDs, DVDs, etc. I know many people keep these databases and with an add-on, they could be separate yet update their value in Money's inventory module for networth reports. Several years ago when Money added the screen for automobiles, I thought it would be neat if Money helped you keep up with car expenses as well as gas mileage and maintenance schedules. I didn't see why this couldn't be included in the module. Since most of us download or record our gas purchases in Money, I didn't see why we couldn't add the mileage and number of gallons purchased at the same time. I realize that these are hardly requisites but I don't see why they couldn't be features or add-ons that could be made available for those who like them and not used by those who don't. What I like to see is functionality shared so that one sees the big picture but it doesn't slow down the program or make the file ridiculously large, which is why I suggest them as add-ons. |
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