From: Scotto on 12 Apr 2010 13:37 On 4/11/2010 9:56 AM, Howard S Shubs wrote: > In article<jwolf6589-AB70FF.16103110042010(a)nntp.charter.net>, > John<jwolf6589(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: > >> Anyone used it? I made the mistake if buying it, and it was bad. Has a >> third less features, and many reviews on amazon are very negative. I did >> return it for my refund, but what a pain! Intuit has dropped the ball. > > I'm trying to switch to another product. Since my old Quicken file went > bad late last year and I need to re-enter things anyway, this is as good > a time to do it as any. > > The problem is that I want the new program to do my > checking/savings/credit-card, as well as loans, investments, and > auto-updating of balances. I'm not sure which product to use. > I switched from Quicken 2007 to MoneyWell last month and I'm extremely pleased with it's usability and good support. If you want more investment support and check printing, I hear MoneyDance is a good bet. -- Scotto |