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Old 03-23-2007, 05:05 PM
Mark
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Default Re: UK user using US version?

Hi Bob,

Thanks for your help.
Regards
Mark

"Bob Peel, MVP" <bob_peel[at]kiandra.freeserve.co.uk.INVALID> wrote in message
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> Apart from obvious differences - like cheque spelt wrong - the US version
> is heavily focused on the US market and FIs. Unless you are going to use
> Money as a very simple cheque book calculator you may find that the fact
> that it is a US version is restricting.
> As you say M2005 is the latest UK version but it still works just fine for
> many users.
> --
> Regards
> Bob Peel,
> Microsoft MVP - Money
> For UK tips & fixes see
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny.
> I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for.
> "Mark" <mjbrookes[at]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:OiJyk7saHHA.1388[at]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> > Hi
> > > I currently use Quicken 2000 and am concerned about the "age" of the

> > product and the fact that Quicken no longer support it or release new
> > versions. I am considering a move to Money, but have learned that for the
> > UK version 2005 was the last release and wonder if Money-UK will go the
> > same way as Quicken-UK
> > > Therefore I wonder if I would be better off using the US version of

> > money. Does any UK user have experience on this? or anyone have views?
> > > Thanks

> > Mark

>


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Old 03-21-2007, 07:13 AM
Bob Peel, MVP
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Default Re: UK user using US version?

Don't see why not!

--
Regards
Bob Peel,
Microsoft MVP - Money

For UK tips & fixes see
http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny.


I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for.

"ChrisC" <ChrisC[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I too use Quicken 2000, but have recently bought a new laptop that is
> running
> Vista Home Premium and Quicken 2000 will not work. Will MS Money 2005 UK
> work on this Laptop?
> Regards
> Chris
> "Bob Peel, MVP" wrote:
> > Apart from obvious differences - like cheque spelt wrong - the US version
> > is
> > heavily focused on the US market and FIs. Unless you are going to use
> > Money
> > as a very simple cheque book calculator you may find that the fact that
> > it
> > is a US version is restricting.
> > > As you say M2005 is the latest UK version but it still works just fine

> > for
> > many users.
> > > --

> > Regards
> > Bob Peel,
> > Microsoft MVP - Money
> > > For UK tips & fixes see

> > http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny.
> > > > I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for.
> > > "Mark" <mjbrookes[at]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message

> > news:OiJyk7saHHA.1388[at]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> > > Hi
> > > > > I currently use Quicken 2000 and am concerned about the "age" of the
> > > product and the fact that Quicken no longer support it or release new
> > > versions. I am considering a move to Money, but have learned that for
> > > the
> > > UK version 2005 was the last release and wonder if Money-UK will go the
> > > same way as Quicken-UK
> > > > > Therefore I wonder if I would be better off using the US version of
> > > money.
> > > Does any UK user have experience on this? or anyone have views?
> > > > > Thanks
> > > Mark
> > > >

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Old 03-20-2007, 10:45 PM
ChrisC
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Default Re: UK user using US version?

I too use Quicken 2000, but have recently bought a new laptop that is running
Vista Home Premium and Quicken 2000 will not work. Will MS Money 2005 UK
work on this Laptop?

Regards

Chris

"Bob Peel, MVP" wrote:

- quote -

> Apart from obvious differences - like cheque spelt wrong - the US version is
> heavily focused on the US market and FIs. Unless you are going to use Money
> as a very simple cheque book calculator you may find that the fact that it
> is a US version is restricting.
> As you say M2005 is the latest UK version but it still works just fine for
> many users.
> --
> Regards
> Bob Peel,
> Microsoft MVP - Money
> For UK tips & fixes see
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny.
> I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for.
> "Mark" <mjbrookes[at]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:OiJyk7saHHA.1388[at]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> > Hi
> > > I currently use Quicken 2000 and am concerned about the "age" of the

> > product and the fact that Quicken no longer support it or release new
> > versions. I am considering a move to Money, but have learned that for the
> > UK version 2005 was the last release and wonder if Money-UK will go the
> > same way as Quicken-UK
> > > Therefore I wonder if I would be better off using the US version of money.

> > Does any UK user have experience on this? or anyone have views?
> > > Thanks

> > Mark

>
 
Old 03-20-2007, 08:45 PM
Bob Peel, MVP
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Default Re: UK user using US version?

Apart from obvious differences - like cheque spelt wrong - the US version is
heavily focused on the US market and FIs. Unless you are going to use Money
as a very simple cheque book calculator you may find that the fact that it
is a US version is restricting.

As you say M2005 is the latest UK version but it still works just fine for
many users.

--
Regards
Bob Peel,
Microsoft MVP - Money

For UK tips & fixes see
http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny.


I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for.

"Mark" <mjbrookes[at]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:OiJyk7saHHA.1388[at]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
- quote -

> Hi
> I currently use Quicken 2000 and am concerned about the "age" of the
> product and the fact that Quicken no longer support it or release new
> versions. I am considering a move to Money, but have learned that for the
> UK version 2005 was the last release and wonder if Money-UK will go the
> same way as Quicken-UK
> Therefore I wonder if I would be better off using the US version of money.
> Does any UK user have experience on this? or anyone have views?
> Thanks
> Mark


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Old 03-20-2007, 08:05 AM
Mark
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Default UK user using US version?

Hi

I currently use Quicken 2000 and am concerned about the "age" of the product
and the fact that Quicken no longer support it or release new versions. I am
considering a move to Money, but have learned that for the UK version 2005
was the last release and wonder if Money-UK will go the same way as
Quicken-UK

Therefore I wonder if I would be better off using the US version of money.
Does any UK user have experience on this? or anyone have views?

Thanks
Mark


 

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