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| I agree - stick with the 2002 version. I have it working on Vista Business - no problems. It's still the best version for a small business. Only issue I cannot resolve is updating the share prices as Money points you towards S&P's comstock site which is now defunct. Has anyone got a work around for this problem? I need to update Santander Bank share prices daily. "teabag" wrote: - quote - > Stay where you are with UK Money 2002 Personal & Business. > The newest packaging might look wizzier but the product has got > progressively worse. > All this IMHO > teabag > "Peter Hurford" <peter.hurford[at]microcrest.com> wrote in message > news:4ce3a41a-4e6f-45d4-9a40-c48bc73f825b[at]w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > > I am based in the UK. I have been using MS Money for more years than I > > care to remember, but the version I have been using for the last 6 > > years has been Money 2002 Personal + Business edition. > > > I just upgraded my laptop (to run Vista Business) and thought it might > > be a good idea to bring all my software up to date also. Had a hunt > > for Money in some UK retailers, and was surprised to find absolutely > > nothing. Looked on Microsoft's site and, sure enough, there was Money > > 2008 looking wizzier than ever. > > > So what gives? Is Money now a US-only product? If so: (a) will Money > > 2008 be good to work in the UK? (presumably things like tax > > calculations are completely different, so I would assume not) (b) what > > is the latest version that *is* good for the UK? and (c) are there any > > plans to produce future versions of a UK-flavoured Money? > > > I have one other question, should I expect to have any issues > > importing my current Money datafile into <<whatever the most recent > > software I can buy> > ? What about custom business form templates? > > > TIA, Pete > |
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| There is presently a copy of money 2005 on ebay for £1.04 with 3 days to run. This will work perfectly with vista. Item number: 160291437653 "PeterB" <PeterB[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:17C71364-BAD3-45D5-A2E3-1393A76DB7EF[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > This is also a query from the UK from someone who has been using Money for > some time and wants to continue doings so. My current version of Money is > from an OEM version of MS Works 2004. I went to purchase an updated > version > of Money for the new PC but the MS UK website seems to pretend it doesn't > exist. The only one I can find is a 2004 or 2005 version from Amazon for > c£90!! - some four times the sale price of the original version. > What MS playing at, and what are my options - license wise can I transfer > the OEM version to a new PC and, if so will 2004 Money function in a Vista > OS? > Appreciate some help please. > PeterB > "teabag" wrote: > > Stay where you are with UK Money 2002 Personal & Business. > > > The newest packaging might look wizzier but the product has got > > progressively worse. > > > All this IMHO > > > teabag > > > > "Peter Hurford" <peter.hurford[at]microcrest.com> wrote in message > > news:4ce3a41a-4e6f-45d4-9a40-c48bc73f825b[at]w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > > > I am based in the UK. I have been using MS Money for more years than I > > > care to remember, but the version I have been using for the last 6 > > > years has been Money 2002 Personal + Business edition. > > > > > I just upgraded my laptop (to run Vista Business) and thought it might > > > be a good idea to bring all my software up to date also. Had a hunt > > > for Money in some UK retailers, and was surprised to find absolutely > > > nothing. Looked on Microsoft's site and, sure enough, there was Money > > > 2008 looking wizzier than ever. > > > > > So what gives? Is Money now a US-only product? If so: (a) will Money > > > 2008 be good to work in the UK? (presumably things like tax > > > calculations are completely different, so I would assume not) (b) what > > > is the latest version that *is* good for the UK? and (c) are there any > > > plans to produce future versions of a UK-flavoured Money? > > > > > I have one other question, should I expect to have any issues > > > importing my current Money datafile into <<whatever the most recent > > > software I can buy> > ? What about custom business form templates? > > > > > TIA, Pete > > > > > |
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| Dreamer. The only thing that motivates M$ is money. Whether they choose to sue, for breach of contract, is their business. "CJJE" <Countingdown[at]thewhitehouse.com> wrote in message news:gAqIk.10292$xU3.2921[at]newsfe19.ams2... - quote - > Arguably, since M$ have abandoned this market, they will not be worried > about you reusing your old copy of Money on your new PC? > Chris |
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| Arguably, since M$ have abandoned this market, they will not be worried about you reusing your old copy of Money on your new PC? Chris "Bob Peel, MVP" <bob_peel[at]kiandra.freeserve.co.uk.INVALID> wrote in message news:eqyy8NILJHA.5164[at]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... - quote - > That's not an amazon supplied item but a 3rd party. Have a look on eBay. > There's copies at around the £40 mark. > Legally you can't move an OEM version to another PC. The licence is tied > to the original hardware. > -- > Regards > Bob Peel, > Microsoft MVP - Money > For unofficial FAQs see > http://money.mvps.org/ > or > http://umpmfaq.info/ > I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for. > "PeterB" <PeterB[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:17C71364-BAD3-45D5-A2E3-1393A76DB7EF[at]microsoft.com... > > This is also a query from the UK from someone who has been using Money > > for > > some time and wants to continue doings so. My current version of Money is > > from an OEM version of MS Works 2004. I went to purchase an updated > > version > > of Money for the new PC but the MS UK website seems to pretend it doesn't > > exist. The only one I can find is a 2004 or 2005 version from Amazon for > > c£90!! - some four times the sale price of the original version. > > > What MS playing at, and what are my options - license wise can I transfer > > the OEM version to a new PC and, if so will 2004 Money function in a > > Vista OS? > > > Appreciate some help please. > > > PeterB > > > "teabag" wrote: > > > > Stay where you are with UK Money 2002 Personal & Business. > > > > > The newest packaging might look wizzier but the product has got > > > progressively worse. > > > > > All this IMHO > > > > > teabag > > > > > > > "Peter Hurford" <peter.hurford[at]microcrest.com> wrote in message > > > news:4ce3a41a-4e6f-45d4-9a40-c48bc73f825b[at]w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > > > > I am based in the UK. I have been using MS Money for more years than I > > > > care to remember, but the version I have been using for the last 6 > > > > years has been Money 2002 Personal + Business edition. > > > > > > > I just upgraded my laptop (to run Vista Business) and thought it might > > > > be a good idea to bring all my software up to date also. Had a hunt > > > > for Money in some UK retailers, and was surprised to find absolutely > > > > nothing. Looked on Microsoft's site and, sure enough, there was Money > > > > 2008 looking wizzier than ever. > > > > > > > So what gives? Is Money now a US-only product? If so: (a) will Money > > > > 2008 be good to work in the UK? (presumably things like tax > > > > calculations are completely different, so I would assume not) (b) what > > > > is the latest version that *is* good for the UK? and (c) are there any > > > > plans to produce future versions of a UK-flavoured Money? > > > > > > > I have one other question, should I expect to have any issues > > > > importing my current Money datafile into <<whatever the most recent > > > > software I can buy> > ? What about custom business form templates? > > > > > > > TIA, Pete > > > > > > > > > |
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| That's not an amazon supplied item but a 3rd party. Have a look on eBay. There's copies at around the £40 mark. Legally you can't move an OEM version to another PC. The licence is tied to the original hardware. -- Regards Bob Peel, Microsoft MVP - Money For unofficial FAQs see http://money.mvps.org/ or http://umpmfaq.info/ I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for. "PeterB" <PeterB[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:17C71364-BAD3-45D5-A2E3-1393A76DB7EF[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > This is also a query from the UK from someone who has been using Money for > some time and wants to continue doings so. My current version of Money is > from an OEM version of MS Works 2004. I went to purchase an updated > version > of Money for the new PC but the MS UK website seems to pretend it doesn't > exist. The only one I can find is a 2004 or 2005 version from Amazon for > c£90!! - some four times the sale price of the original version. > What MS playing at, and what are my options - license wise can I transfer > the OEM version to a new PC and, if so will 2004 Money function in a Vista > OS? > Appreciate some help please. > PeterB > "teabag" wrote: > > Stay where you are with UK Money 2002 Personal & Business. > > > The newest packaging might look wizzier but the product has got > > progressively worse. > > > All this IMHO > > > teabag > > > > "Peter Hurford" <peter.hurford[at]microcrest.com> wrote in message > > news:4ce3a41a-4e6f-45d4-9a40-c48bc73f825b[at]w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > > > I am based in the UK. I have been using MS Money for more years than I > > > care to remember, but the version I have been using for the last 6 > > > years has been Money 2002 Personal + Business edition. > > > > > I just upgraded my laptop (to run Vista Business) and thought it might > > > be a good idea to bring all my software up to date also. Had a hunt > > > for Money in some UK retailers, and was surprised to find absolutely > > > nothing. Looked on Microsoft's site and, sure enough, there was Money > > > 2008 looking wizzier than ever. > > > > > So what gives? Is Money now a US-only product? If so: (a) will Money > > > 2008 be good to work in the UK? (presumably things like tax > > > calculations are completely different, so I would assume not) (b) what > > > is the latest version that *is* good for the UK? and (c) are there any > > > plans to produce future versions of a UK-flavoured Money? > > > > > I have one other question, should I expect to have any issues > > > importing my current Money datafile into <<whatever the most recent > > > software I can buy> > ? What about custom business form templates? > > > > > TIA, Pete > > > > > |
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| Hi Peter, Licenses for OEM software are associated with the hardware on which it is loaded. Modification of the hardware is condoned but changing everything except the power cable would seem to miss 'the spirit' of the concession. AFAIK your old software will run with the new Operating System. Teabag "PeterB" <PeterB[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:17C71364-BAD3-45D5-A2E3-1393A76DB7EF[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > This is also a query from the UK from someone who has been using Money for > some time and wants to continue doings so. My current version of Money is > from an OEM version of MS Works 2004. I went to purchase an updated > version > of Money for the new PC but the MS UK website seems to pretend it doesn't > exist. The only one I can find is a 2004 or 2005 version from Amazon for > c£90!! - some four times the sale price of the original version. > What MS playing at, and what are my options - license wise can I transfer > the OEM version to a new PC and, if so will 2004 Money function in a Vista > OS? > Appreciate some help please. > PeterB > "teabag" wrote: > > Stay where you are with UK Money 2002 Personal & Business. > > > The newest packaging might look wizzier but the product has got > > progressively worse. > > > All this IMHO > > > teabag > > > > "Peter Hurford" <peter.hurford[at]microcrest.com> wrote in message > > news:4ce3a41a-4e6f-45d4-9a40-c48bc73f825b[at]w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > > > I am based in the UK. I have been using MS Money for more years than I > > > care to remember, but the version I have been using for the last 6 > > > years has been Money 2002 Personal + Business edition. > > > > > I just upgraded my laptop (to run Vista Business) and thought it might > > > be a good idea to bring all my software up to date also. Had a hunt > > > for Money in some UK retailers, and was surprised to find absolutely > > > nothing. Looked on Microsoft's site and, sure enough, there was Money > > > 2008 looking wizzier than ever. > > > > > So what gives? Is Money now a US-only product? If so: (a) will Money > > > 2008 be good to work in the UK? (presumably things like tax > > > calculations are completely different, so I would assume not) (b) what > > > is the latest version that *is* good for the UK? and (c) are there any > > > plans to produce future versions of a UK-flavoured Money? > > > > > I have one other question, should I expect to have any issues > > > importing my current Money datafile into <<whatever the most recent > > > software I can buy> > ? What about custom business form templates? > > > > > TIA, Pete > > > > > |
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| This is also a query from the UK from someone who has been using Money for some time and wants to continue doings so. My current version of Money is from an OEM version of MS Works 2004. I went to purchase an updated version of Money for the new PC but the MS UK website seems to pretend it doesn't exist. The only one I can find is a 2004 or 2005 version from Amazon for c£90!! - some four times the sale price of the original version. What MS playing at, and what are my options - license wise can I transfer the OEM version to a new PC and, if so will 2004 Money function in a Vista OS? Appreciate some help please. PeterB "teabag" wrote: - quote - > Stay where you are with UK Money 2002 Personal & Business. > The newest packaging might look wizzier but the product has got > progressively worse. > All this IMHO > teabag > "Peter Hurford" <peter.hurford[at]microcrest.com> wrote in message > news:4ce3a41a-4e6f-45d4-9a40-c48bc73f825b[at]w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > > I am based in the UK. I have been using MS Money for more years than I > > care to remember, but the version I have been using for the last 6 > > years has been Money 2002 Personal + Business edition. > > > I just upgraded my laptop (to run Vista Business) and thought it might > > be a good idea to bring all my software up to date also. Had a hunt > > for Money in some UK retailers, and was surprised to find absolutely > > nothing. Looked on Microsoft's site and, sure enough, there was Money > > 2008 looking wizzier than ever. > > > So what gives? Is Money now a US-only product? If so: (a) will Money > > 2008 be good to work in the UK? (presumably things like tax > > calculations are completely different, so I would assume not) (b) what > > is the latest version that *is* good for the UK? and (c) are there any > > plans to produce future versions of a UK-flavoured Money? > > > I have one other question, should I expect to have any issues > > importing my current Money datafile into <<whatever the most recent > > software I can buy> > ? What about custom business form templates? > > > TIA, Pete > |
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| Stay where you are with UK Money 2002 Personal & Business. The newest packaging might look wizzier but the product has got progressively worse. All this IMHO teabag "Peter Hurford" <peter.hurford[at]microcrest.com> wrote in message news:4ce3a41a-4e6f-45d4-9a40-c48bc73f825b[at]w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... - quote - > I am based in the UK. I have been using MS Money for more years than I > care to remember, but the version I have been using for the last 6 > years has been Money 2002 Personal + Business edition. > I just upgraded my laptop (to run Vista Business) and thought it might > be a good idea to bring all my software up to date also. Had a hunt > for Money in some UK retailers, and was surprised to find absolutely > nothing. Looked on Microsoft's site and, sure enough, there was Money > 2008 looking wizzier than ever. > So what gives? Is Money now a US-only product? If so: (a) will Money > 2008 be good to work in the UK? (presumably things like tax > calculations are completely different, so I would assume not) (b) what > is the latest version that *is* good for the UK? and (c) are there any > plans to produce future versions of a UK-flavoured Money? > I have one other question, should I expect to have any issues > importing my current Money datafile into <<whatever the most recent > software I can buy> > ? What about custom business form templates? > TIA, Pete |
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| There are a number of points - Money 2008 is a US application that would not upgrade your Money 2002 files and which has no connections to UK banks. The latest UK Money is 2005 but 2004 is a better application [in my opinion] and both work with Vista Business. Neither program is available for retail any more but you should be able to find 2004 or 2005 on E-Bay. If you are happy with 2002, why change? 2002 was the latest version to include Personal+Business. "Peter Hurford" <peter.hurford[at]microcrest.com> wrote in message news:4ce3a41a-4e6f-45d4-9a40-c48bc73f825b[at]w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... - quote - > I am based in the UK. I have been using MS Money for more years than I > care to remember, but the version I have been using for the last 6 > years has been Money 2002 Personal + Business edition. > I just upgraded my laptop (to run Vista Business) and thought it might > be a good idea to bring all my software up to date also. Had a hunt > for Money in some UK retailers, and was surprised to find absolutely > nothing. Looked on Microsoft's site and, sure enough, there was Money > 2008 looking wizzier than ever. > So what gives? Is Money now a US-only product? If so: (a) will Money > 2008 be good to work in the UK? (presumably things like tax > calculations are completely different, so I would assume not) (b) what > is the latest version that *is* good for the UK? and (c) are there any > plans to produce future versions of a UK-flavoured Money? > I have one other question, should I expect to have any issues > importing my current Money datafile into <<whatever the most recent > software I can buy> > ? What about custom business form templates? > TIA, Pete |
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| I am based in the UK. I have been using MS Money for more years than I care to remember, but the version I have been using for the last 6 years has been Money 2002 Personal + Business edition. I just upgraded my laptop (to run Vista Business) and thought it might be a good idea to bring all my software up to date also. Had a hunt for Money in some UK retailers, and was surprised to find absolutely nothing. Looked on Microsoft's site and, sure enough, there was Money 2008 looking wizzier than ever. So what gives? Is Money now a US-only product? If so: (a) will Money 2008 be good to work in the UK? (presumably things like tax calculations are completely different, so I would assume not) (b) what is the latest version that *is* good for the UK? and (c) are there any plans to produce future versions of a UK-flavoured Money? I have one other question, should I expect to have any issues importing my current Money datafile into <<whatever the most recent software I can buy> > ? What about custom business form templates? TIA, Pete |
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