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From: Rick on 16 Aug 2006 12:28 does quicken 2007 come with quicken home inventory as my current version 2005 did or have they now separated it from quicken, named it quicken home inventory manager and have to pay extra for it? tia
From: bmcguirk on 16 Aug 2006 16:08 Rick wrote: > does quicken 2007 come with quicken home inventory as my current version > 2005 did or have they now separated it from quicken, named it quicken home > inventory manager and have to pay extra for it? > > tia Quicken 2007 does come with the same old Home Inventory version that was around for years. Intuit placed a nice ad banner to advertise their new Home Inventory Manager that is available for $29.99 when you select Home Inventory from the pull down menu inside quicken. Interestingly, just before the old version launches, I get a message telling me that my C: Drive is running out of disk space, even though it's not. I suspect that the 16-bit (I think?) version of Home Inventory doesn't like my Windows XP NTFS partition. It happens to me on two different computers, so I think it's more likely a software bug then a problem with my specific PC. Hope that helps....
From: Rick on 16 Aug 2006 16:34 <bmcguirk(a)optonline.net> wrote in message news:1155758913.207598.14510(a)m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com... > > Rick wrote: >> does quicken 2007 come with quicken home inventory as my current version >> 2005 did or have they now separated it from quicken, named it quicken >> home >> inventory manager and have to pay extra for it? >> >> tia > > Quicken 2007 does come with the same old Home Inventory version that > was around for years. Intuit placed a nice ad banner to advertise their > new Home Inventory Manager that is available for $29.99 when you select > Home Inventory from the pull down menu inside quicken. > > Interestingly, just before the old version launches, I get a message > telling me that my C: Drive is running out of disk space, even though > it's not. I suspect that the 16-bit (I think?) version of Home > Inventory doesn't like my Windows XP NTFS partition. It happens to me > on two different computers, so I think it's more likely a software bug > then a problem with my specific PC. > Hope that helps.... > that does help. thanks a lot. i only use the inventory part to track a few items i have and since that doesn't change very often, the banner ad probably won't bother me that much. i hate it when software companies want you to purchase the latest release or upgrade of their software and when you do and get it installed, you find out that you now have less that what you had. thanks again
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