Go Back   CDN Business Directory > Main Category > Microsoft Money

 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #7  
Old 02-02-2008, 04:34 PM
Cal Learner-- MVP
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: MS Money Plus 2008 trial time is over - want to convert back.

In microsoft.public.money, jonathan[at]hyland.net wrote:

- quote -

> So I have the choice of spending money on 2008 which I don't feel is
> worth it, or reentering a bunch of transactions into an old backup.
> Seems like Microsoft could do a better job of explaining this up
> front. This seems to be a sales tactic to force people to upgrade if
> they use the trial for more than a few days.


If you were to convert a file again as a test, I expect you would
find the description to be explicit.

Anyway, http://support.microsoft.com/kb/178465 is another
alternative you won't like either.

  #6  
Old 02-02-2008, 04:03 PM
Fyodor Golos
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: MS Money Plus 2008 trial time is over - want to convert back.

"Chris Cowles" wrote:
- quote -

> Do you know of any program that will open proprietary files of a newer
> version that didn't exist when the program was written?


Of course not! But I know of plenty of programs that do not change file
formats with every version, just to force upgrades onto their users. Horrible
marketing strategy!
  #5  
Old 01-17-2008, 01:01 AM
Dick Watson
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: MS Money Plus 2008 trial time is over - want to convert back.

Will Quicken(older) open a Quicken(newer) format file?

I'm not disagreeing or agreeing about the relative number of headaches in
either program just wondering why this issue would tip you over the line.

"fred kres" <fredkr[at]optonline.net> wrote in message
news:478e6e64$0$9082$607ed4bc[at]cv.net...
- quote -

> I have been lurking here to evaluate whether I should switch from Quicken
> to Money. It sounds like Money has even more headaches then Quicken.
> Will stick with Quicken, but not upgrade.


  #4  
Old 01-17-2008, 12:51 AM
fred kres
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: MS Money Plus 2008 trial time is over - want to convert back.

Dick Watson wrote:
- quote -

> There is a screen that explains this as part of the file upgrade process.
> The upgrade process does not continue until you agree. This has also been a
> fact of life, good or bad, with every version of Money since v. 1.
> <jonathan[at]hyland.net> wrote in message
> news:3ac1bb56-d99c-499e-a8a8-f43ba2bf49b9[at]k2g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Seems like Microsoft could do a better job of explaining this up
> front.

I have been lurking here to evaluate whether I should switch from
Quicken to Money. It sounds like Money has even more headaches then
Quicken.

Will stick with Quicken, but not upgrade.

Fred
  #3  
Old 01-16-2008, 01:08 AM
Dick Watson
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: MS Money Plus 2008 trial time is over - want to convert back.

There is a screen that explains this as part of the file upgrade process.
The upgrade process does not continue until you agree. This has also been a
fact of life, good or bad, with every version of Money since v. 1.

<jonathan[at]hyland.net> wrote in message
news:3ac1bb56-d99c-499e-a8a8-f43ba2bf49b9[at]k2g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
Seems like Microsoft could do a better job of explaining this up
front.


  #2  
Old 01-15-2008, 03:21 PM
Chris Cowles
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: MS Money Plus 2008 trial time is over - want to convert back.

<jonathan[at]hyland.net> wrote in message
news:3ac1bb56-d99c-499e-a8a8-f43ba2bf49b9[at]k2g2000hse.googlegroups.com...

- quote -

> So I have the choice of spending money on 2008 which I don't feel is
> worth it, or reentering a bunch of transactions into an old backup.
> Seems like Microsoft could do a better job of explaining this up
> front. This seems to be a sales tactic to force people to upgrade
> if
> they use the trial for more than a few days.


Do you know of any program that will open proprietary files of a newer
version that didn't exist when the program was written?

Do you use online updates? If so, your data recovery may be less
painful than you think. Even if you don't use it routinely, your
financial institutions probably have some means to download
transactions from their web page. That could save some effort.
Uninstall M08, reinstall M07, reopen your old file, and import those
downloaded files. I'm sure there will be some manual effort involved,
but it shouldn't be horrible.
--
Chris Cowles
Gainesville, FL



  #1  
Old 01-15-2008, 02:27 PM
jonathan@hyland.net
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: MS Money Plus 2008 trial time is over - want to convert back.

On Jan 15, 10:17*am, Steve <resp...[at]online.newsgroup> wrote:
- quote -

> jonat...[at]hyland.net wrote on 15 Jan 2008 in group microsoft.public.money:
> > I have been using MS money 2007 since it came out. *I usually upgrade
> > every year. *So I downloaded the trial of 2008 (plus) and installed
> > it. *I've been using it for about a month and have determined that for
> > me the cost of upgrading is not worth the additional features. *I
> > would like to continue to use MS Money 2007. *However, when I try to
> > open my data file that I've been using with 2008, 2007 won't open it.
> > I have a month's worth of new transactions in the 2008 file and it
> > would be a real pain to reenter them.
> > Does anyone have a suggestion of how I can continue to use the 2007
> > software with the file that's been used by 2008?

> When you opened your data file in Money 2008, it converted the file to the
> new format. Money 2007 can't read it. Older versions of Money have never
> been able to read files from newer versions.
> You'll have to open your old file that's in Money 2007 format and re-enter
> all the transactions.
> --
> Steve B.
> New Life Home Improvement


So I have the choice of spending money on 2008 which I don't feel is
worth it, or reentering a bunch of transactions into an old backup.
Seems like Microsoft could do a better job of explaining this up
front. This seems to be a sales tactic to force people to upgrade if
they use the trial for more than a few days.
 
Old 01-15-2008, 02:17 PM
Steve
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: MS Money Plus 2008 trial time is over - want to convert back.

jonathan[at]hyland.net wrote on 15 Jan 2008 in group microsoft.public.money:

- quote -

> I have been using MS money 2007 since it came out. I usually upgrade
> every year. So I downloaded the trial of 2008 (plus) and installed
> it. I've been using it for about a month and have determined that for
> me the cost of upgrading is not worth the additional features. I
> would like to continue to use MS Money 2007. However, when I try to
> open my data file that I've been using with 2008, 2007 won't open it.
> I have a month's worth of new transactions in the 2008 file and it
> would be a real pain to reenter them.
> Does anyone have a suggestion of how I can continue to use the 2007
> software with the file that's been used by 2008?


When you opened your data file in Money 2008, it converted the file to the
new format. Money 2007 can't read it. Older versions of Money have never
been able to read files from newer versions.

You'll have to open your old file that's in Money 2007 format and re-enter
all the transactions.

--
Steve B.
New Life Home Improvement
  #-1  
Old 01-15-2008, 02:08 PM
jonathan@hyland.net
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default MS Money Plus 2008 trial time is over - want to convert back.

I have been using MS money 2007 since it came out. I usually upgrade
every year. So I downloaded the trial of 2008 (plus) and installed
it. I've been using it for about a month and have determined that for
me the cost of upgrading is not worth the additional features. I
would like to continue to use MS Money 2007. However, when I try to
open my data file that I've been using with 2008, 2007 won't open it.
I have a month's worth of new transactions in the 2008 file and it
would be a real pain to reenter them.
Does anyone have a suggestion of how I can continue to use the 2007
software with the file that's been used by 2008?

Thanks.
 

Tags
2008, back, convert, money, time, trial
Similar Threads
Thread Forum Replies Last Post
Convert back to 2004 for 2006?
JS: Will I be able to uninstall Money '06 and and then re-install Money '04? I really am sorry I upgraded.
Microsoft Money 2 08-04-2006 02:07 AM
Just got back into Money for the first time in 4 days...
Eric Wolfe: However, now that I have downloaded transactions from my financial institute, I cannot view them. Normally, they would be in bold and I could...
Microsoft Money 2 07-31-2004 02:10 PM
Need to convert 2002 back t0 while laptop is fixed
Sue: My laptop with Money 2002 died and had to be sent in for service which will probably be about a month. The good news is that I backup up all my...
Microsoft Money 1 09-23-2003 04:29 PM



Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off

All times are GMT. The time now is 12:19 AM.