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Old 02-26-2004, 12:36 PM   #71
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Computer question

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Originally posted by robustpuppy
Hmm. The Quicken thing sucks, as I do use it heavily and want to be able to use it from the laptop. Is there any money management software besides MS Money (my financial institutions' websites don't seem to think so). And don't tell me MS Money is less buggy on a Mac than Quicken is!

I could keep the old PC for Quicken purposes, but then I'm stuck in the spare room, when I'd rather pay bills & balance accounts in the kitchen or living room.

Thanks for the info.
I don't mean to make it sound like it doesn't work at all, just that it's not what I'm told the PC experience is. The issue is, however, Intuit, not Apple. They do a half-assed job of support.

There also is a program called Virtual PC that allows you to run PC programs on your mac (it emulates windows software). Supposedly it does quite well, and I expect it would work okay with Quicken.

I've been looking around for alternatives, and there's not a good one. There are plenty of programs for just checking/banking, but none that also manage/organize investments. I don't believe MS MOney is available on macs.
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