Quicken 2008 rebate?

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Reply to
Hank Arnold (MVP)
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Why, after the first few months, Intuit does SWEET FUCK ALL.

Reply to
sharx35

I've gotta disagree with you...

If Intuit introduced new versions, *without sunsetting older versions*, I'd have no qualms about using the latter.

This is one of the few pieces of software on the market that actually

*removes* functionality of older versions.
Reply to
Notan

I'm not the one with complaints about the product, you are.

If you want perfection, it's not hard to learn how to develop code on Windows or even a Mac or even Linux.

If you've got the better ideas, show Intuit how it's done and you'll get rich doing it.

Reply to
Hawk

My Quicken 2002 still works perfectly fine..well, as fine as an Intuit software does! When is 2002 supposed to be "sunsetted"?

Reply to
sharx35

Good reply! For $40 CDN, whatever, one shouldn't be expecting the equivalent of an online Chartered Accountant.

Reply to
sharx35

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Reply to
Notan

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Thanks for the link, Notan. According to that link, my Quicken 2002 was "sunsetted" on April 19, 2005. Strangely enough, I am STILL able to download prices for the great majority of my investments. Every other feature of 2002 that I have EVER used, works JUST as fine now as it EVER did. The information at that link sound like so much marketing bullshit from Intuit.

Reply to
sharx35

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