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Old 02-07-2004, 10:26 PM
Harold Morgan
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Default Re: Money 2004 Standard upgrade

I had money 2003 standard and bought 2004 deluxe thinking it would give me
something extra. Yes, if you live for coupons. Virtually nothing else. I
have no reason to believe that 2004 standard will be in any way inferior for
your use.

BTW, I decided to stick with 2003 out of sheer outrage. I can't address your
concerns other that to say I saw no investment difference between 2003
standard and 2003 deluxe. I wasn't doing much with investments in the 2002
version.

"Bill F." <willfeldman[at]comcast.net> wrote in message
news:77-dnZxhR8RupLjd4p2dnA[at]comcast.com...
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> Well I turned to this newsgroup because I just purchased Money 2004
> Standard(free after rebate for buying "taxcut"). I intended to upgrade

Money
> 2002 Standard. I have NOT yet installed it & had some concerns mainly
> because the box seems to indicate it is even a more "stripped down"

version
> then 2002. I like to use Money mainly to keep a record of my investments &
> also be able to update the stock prices. Can I do that with Money 2004
> STANDARD? Works fairly fine with 2002 except I notice it will no longer
> update on line.
> B.F.



 
Old 02-07-2004, 06:32 PM
Dick Watson
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Default Re: Money 2004 Standard upgrade

One thread was fine.

"Bill F." <willfeldman[at]comcast.net> wrote in message
news:77-dnZxhR8RupLjd4p2dnA[at]comcast.com...
- quote -

> Well I turned to this newsgroup because I just purchased Money 2004
> Standard(free after rebate for buying "taxcut"). I intended to upgrade

Money
> 2002 Standard. I have NOT yet installed it & had some concerns mainly
> because the box seems to indicate it is even a more "stripped down"

version
> then 2002. I like to use Money mainly to keep a record of my investments &
> also be able to update the stock prices. Can I do that with Money 2004
> STANDARD? Works fairly fine with 2002 except I notice it will no longer
> update on line.



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Old 02-07-2004, 06:17 PM
Bill F.
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Default Money 2004 Standard upgrade

Well I turned to this newsgroup because I just purchased Money 2004
Standard(free after rebate for buying "taxcut"). I intended to upgrade Money
2002 Standard. I have NOT yet installed it & had some concerns mainly
because the box seems to indicate it is even a more "stripped down" version
then 2002. I like to use Money mainly to keep a record of my investments &
also be able to update the stock prices. Can I do that with Money 2004
STANDARD? Works fairly fine with 2002 except I notice it will no longer
update on line.
B.F.


 

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