Should I convert from Q2009 to Q2010?

I think I can get a free copy of Q2010. But all the problems I see posted cause me to wonder whether I'd be doing an aggravating thing converting over right now. What do you think?

Reply to
Gary
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Upgrade! Especially if your upgrade is "free." I liked 2009 just fine, but I am very happy with 2010. It might be a tad faster, too.

Regards,

Margaret

Reply to
Margaret

A. I have NO problems with 2010

B. You can always go back, pay attention to where the 2010 install saves your old files or you can save a backup to CD or flash drive.

C. Why didn't I get a free copy?

Reply to
XS11E

Don't forget that the things that people post in these forums are primarily requests for help. People who don't experience problems generally don't have a reason to post.

Reply to
B

yup - using Q2009 - totally for stocks investments & checking account ledger - no probs, only upgrade when forced every couple of years because of the downloading going away...

Really used to use the stock links into Yahoo Financial all the time for news, hi/low, etc - but ever since Intuit broke it all and took it in-house, their internal stuff is crap and I never go there anymore.... hi/lo gone - alerts useless - news is only PR - graphs simple minded -

SO... I use Q2009 for the bookkeeping, and go to Yahoo Finance for news, graphs, etc Can't imagine Q2010 gives back anything more.... probably just closes the noose -

Reply to
ps56k

Any new meaningful functionality that you've found, Margaret?

Reply to
Andrew

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