quicken 2008 release date?

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The better question might be "Anyone know when service pack 1 will be released after 2008 comes out?" At least, to me, that's a better question. After being burned in the past with jumping on a new Quicken release, I now prefer waiting until any critical stuff is patched.

Reply to
Steve Larson

Sad but true

Reply to
Steve

perhaps I'll buy 2007!

Reply to
Tim G.

I'd wait until November/December. That's when the latest Turbo Tax programs come out. There are sales on then that ofteninclude extra discounts. Up until last year, that would include a free copy of Q Deluxe (after rebates).

In any event, by then you should have a good idea about Q08 and you can decide. Also, at that point, you can probably get Q07 off of eBay....

Reply to
Hank Arnold

Should be out soon considering the German version was released on Friday.

There is screenshots of the German version and specs if you happen to read german.

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Reply to
ob

On page six of that link, it notes that it supports Vista Home Basic (32/64 bit). Assuming that means it'll support Home Basic and up, I guess that's good news for us Vista users.

Dave

Reply to
David A. Lessnau

The current version of Quicken runs fine in Vista Ultimate 64 so I'm not sure what they mean by "Supports Vista Home Basic", seems it should work in any version of Vista.

Reply to
XS11E

the help files do not work for me in quicken deluxe with windows vista home premium

Reply to
randy

randy wrote in news:lxzmi.3993$fj5.2583@trnddc08:

That's because the old help file format is not supported by Vista. I think there is a converter somewhere

Reply to
Han

FWIW Quicken Help seems to work fine on my system (Q2006 H&B R5, Vista Home Premium 32-bit).

Reply to
Jerry Boyle

Those who know, can't say; those who say, don't know.

Reply to
bjn

But everyone is welcome to start their own rumor. ;-)

Reply to
XS11E

I didn't know that, I don't recall using the help files in Quicken in many years..... I find them about as useful as calling Mujibar in India, he can't answer any questions either but at least I could find out the weather in Bombay if I could only understand him....

Reply to
XS11E

The German version is totally unrelated to US Quicken. Intuit went into an agreement with Lexware late nineties, and apparently some years later, the Germans forked the project.

-sl

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superluminal

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