>http://quicken.intuit.com/lp/qkn10/qlp18.jsp?priorityCode=6301262157
Not a bad deal - and it includes WIllmaker. Drill down to find Deluxe, not
restricted to just H&B.
Am I still correct that DeLuxe will do everything it used to do in Q2008?
Especially with regard to stocks etc.
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Han
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What does this cryptic statement from the Intuit web site mean (the
three years part)? I'm still using H&B 2007. The following seems to
suggest that accepting QFX files is somehow limited or subject to some
sort of fee.
"Saves you time by importing transactions.
You can import your data (from participating financial institutions)
right into Quicken 2010 - three years of data downloads included2. "
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Dennis T.Cook
Two things:
Your FI has to participate (means they have to pay a fee).
After 3 years a particular version of Quicken will not do online stuff
anymore.
I don't know exactly when Q2007 will not do online stuff anymore, but I
would venture that Q2006 doesn't work anymore, or will really soon stop
working.
>What does this cryptic statement from the Intuit web site mean (the
>three years part)?
For some time now, Intuit has disabled downloading of transactions and security
prices after 3 years. The software will continue to work - just no downloads.
Intuit "sunsets" the oldest version in the Spring. Support for 2006
ended last May (or April). 2007 will get sunsetted this coming Spring.
So, does that mean one can still save a QFX file from a financial web
site and then import that file into Quicken? i.e., it's just the so-
called "one-step-update" that will no longer work?
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Dennis T.Cook
This is another good deal, in fact, it sort of looks like a desperation end
of year sale to clean up Intuit financials.
Good luck, health, and happiness in 2010!
Jere
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No, you don't need to get Intuit's credit card for the 50% off. I just
downloaded 2010 Premier last night on my regular visa. It's also available
on cd.
> Han,
> In spite of Intuit's tendency to confuse capabilities in their
> advertising, perhaps to up-sell their product, Quicken Deluxe 2010
> provides the same capabilities for tracking stocks, mutual funds, etc
> from financial institutions as it has for QD 2009, 2008, 2007, . . .
> I took advantage of the Dell offer you spotted and upgraded from QD
> 2007 two weeks ago. All my investment accounts, 401k accounts, IRA
> accounts transferred perfectly cleanly and all my downloaded
> transactions from various banks, Fidelity, and Vanguard continued via
> One Step as they have for pretty many years.
>
> This is another good deal, in fact, it sort of looks like a
> desperation end of year sale to clean up Intuit financials.
>
> Good luck, health, and happiness in 2010!
> Jere
Thanks, Jere, that is what I thought, but you're right, Intuit is trying
to get you to upgrade to a higher capable version. I just might go from
08 to 10 deluxe.
Bets wishes for a healthy and prosperous year, with many mre to follow!
>If i download it,can i burn a CD so i can keep a copy for later use ?
Yes.
>Also can i load Quicken on 2 pc's
Read the EULA. What you can do and what you are agreeing to do are two different
things.
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EULA's are so much bullshit.
Yeah, but you have to agree to one to install the program.
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"desgnr" <des...@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
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A fist time user - downloaded thie premier version.
Does the software have an activation code or a serial number?
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wrote:
>http://quicken.intuit.com/lp/qkn10/qlp18.jsp?priorityCode=6301262157
"CSM1" <nom...@nomoremail.com> wrote in message
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Doesn't mean that one has to agree with it or follow it.
>Doesn't mean that one has to agree with it or follow it.
Which says more about you than the EULA...
I see my timing prediction was spot on!
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> http://quicken.intuit.com/lp/qkn10/qlp18.jsp?priorityCode=6301262157
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> "Sharx35" <sha...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Doesn't mean that one has to agree with it or follow it.
>
> Which says more about you than the EULA...
With minds like yours, the U.S.A. would STILL be a colony of England.
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