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| You can run both Quicken and Money on the same computer. You will however find that QIF files will be pointed to the last program loaded. I have run 2 versions of Money and 1 version of Quicken on the same machine at the same time. My Mom uses quicken and I run it to answer her questions. I run the two versions of money while deciding if I want to upgrade my production version to the newest version. The work around for the QIF files is to always save to disk and then import them into the desired program. This has to be performed by starting the Quicken or Money program and they use the import feature from within the program. I have not seen any other issues with running them together. Art kaplan3jiim[at]comcast.net wrote: - quote - > I have been asked to become treasurer of a non-profit, whose books are > presently being kept in Quicken 99. My PC presently has Money 2005, > and there are both personal files and a partnership file. > I could, of course attempt to import the Quicken 99 file into Money > and go from there. (Or switch everything to a newer version of > Quicken) > However I would prefer, at least initially to install Quicken 99 and > continue manipulation of the non-profit's books therein. > Would I likely have any problems in doing so? One possibility I see > is file imports. My CU downloads are in QIF format, and at present > I'm asked what to do with these - I either import immediately into > Money (one option presented) or save to disk. Might this work > differently with both programs on one machine? > Any other problems I need to worry about? > TIA, > Jim |
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| I have been asked to become treasurer of a non-profit, whose books are presently being kept in Quicken 99. My PC presently has Money 2005, and there are both personal files and a partnership file. I could, of course attempt to import the Quicken 99 file into Money and go from there. (Or switch everything to a newer version of Quicken) However I would prefer, at least initially to install Quicken 99 and continue manipulation of the non-profit's books therein. Would I likely have any problems in doing so? One possibility I see is file imports. My CU downloads are in QIF format, and at present I'm asked what to do with these - I either import immediately into Money (one option presented) or save to disk. Might this work differently with both programs on one machine? Any other problems I need to worry about? TIA, Jim |
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