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| George Neuner wrote: - quote - > On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 13:04:16 -0400, "Dimitrios Paskoudniakis"
I'm still using M2002 without Passport (and have never used one). I> <greekgod[at]yeahright.com> wrote: > > I have M2002. I see the posts to eliminate Passport password, so I will do > > that before 7/31. > > > Should we keep our old versions or switch to the latest version of software? > > I have hundreds of hours of data entries I don't want to lose, and would > > like to use well into the future. From the server my only use is to get > > current stock prices. I assume this will no longer work for M2002 after > > 7/31 with the password disabled. When I download my purchases from those > > web sites and import, those will by default give me those purchase prices > > for those funds. I guess I never really need to upgrade. Any suggestions > > as to whether to upgrade or stick to the current version? If I upgrade, > > what version should I get? > I not sure exactly what the 7/31 deadline means. AFAIK, Microsoft has > said only that online bank access will cease because it depends on > Passport ... to my knowledge nothing has been said about stock quotes > and news. > I would say ride it until it stops working. I jumped directly from > Money 98 to 2004. I can't promise that 2004 will also work 6 years, > but I certainly wouldn't do anything until it breaks. > George > -- > for email reply remove "/" from address still receive quotes & downloads from my bank, so I don't expect that to change simply because of Passport support going away. Vanguard and my Chase credit card stopped working a year or so ago, but I just download and import statements from their websites. |
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| On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 13:04:16 -0400, "Dimitrios Paskoudniakis" <greekgod[at]yeahright.com> wrote: - quote - > I have M2002. I see the posts to eliminate Passport password, so I will do
I not sure exactly what the 7/31 deadline means. AFAIK, Microsoft has> that before 7/31. > Should we keep our old versions or switch to the latest version of software? > I have hundreds of hours of data entries I don't want to lose, and would > like to use well into the future. From the server my only use is to get > current stock prices. I assume this will no longer work for M2002 after > 7/31 with the password disabled. When I download my purchases from those > web sites and import, those will by default give me those purchase prices > for those funds. I guess I never really need to upgrade. Any suggestions > as to whether to upgrade or stick to the current version? If I upgrade, > what version should I get? said only that online bank access will cease because it depends on Passport ... to my knowledge nothing has been said about stock quotes and news. I would say ride it until it stops working. I jumped directly from Money 98 to 2004. I can't promise that 2004 will also work 6 years, but I certainly wouldn't do anything until it breaks. George -- for email reply remove "/" from address |
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| There is no one good answer. Do you depend on Passport/WinLiveID? See http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=174 for some related thoughts. My recommendation would generally be to move to M+ if you want to extend your supportability/online services. Even that's no sure thing, but it's closer. See also http://umpmfaq.info/MoneyPlus.htm for some other thoughts. "Dimitrios Paskoudniakis" <greekgod[at]yeahright.com> wrote in message news:jamdnc5GT88Ogx_VnZ2dnUVZ_vzinZ2d[at]comcast.com... - quote - > I have M2002. I see the posts to eliminate Passport password, so I will do > that before 7/31. > Should we keep our old versions or switch to the latest version of > software? I have hundreds of hours of data entries I don't want to lose, > and would like to use well into the future. From the server my only use > is to get current stock prices. I assume this will no longer work for > M2002 after 7/31 with the password disabled. When I download my purchases > from those web sites and import, those will by default give me those > purchase prices for those funds. I guess I never really need to upgrade. > Any suggestions as to whether to upgrade or stick to the current version? > If I upgrade, what version should I get? |
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| I have M2002. I see the posts to eliminate Passport password, so I will do that before 7/31. Should we keep our old versions or switch to the latest version of software? I have hundreds of hours of data entries I don't want to lose, and would like to use well into the future. From the server my only use is to get current stock prices. I assume this will no longer work for M2002 after 7/31 with the password disabled. When I download my purchases from those web sites and import, those will by default give me those purchase prices for those funds. I guess I never really need to upgrade. Any suggestions as to whether to upgrade or stick to the current version? If I upgrade, what version should I get? |
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