Re: Customer suggestion by Steve
Steve
Tue Oct 18 06:33:01 CDT 2005
Not really, no -- not in the program on your computer. If you go from the
Quicken program to their web site then yes, I'm sure there are ads, but I
never go there so I never see them. Money has ads in the program itself,
which you can't avoid. Even if some of these ads are on the web site, the
program always pulls them in to your Money display so that you have to look
at them -- there is no way to get rid of them or hide them. What I resent is
being forced to look at these ads in my private accounting system. I mean,
this is my private area! I'm not going to have anyone put ads in my own
checkbook, to hell with that !
"Dick Watson" wrote:
> Quicken has ads as well, no???
>
> "Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AC3840BF-512F-412E-8FB5-63BDAF969B1B@microsoft.com...
> > Dear Microsoft,
> >
> > The main reason I don't use Money is because of the advertisements.
> > It has ads for various brokerage services etc and also a lot of ads on the
> > MSN pages. There doesn't seem to be any way to turn off this garbage.
> >
> > I mean, this is my private computer and my private desktop!
> >
> > Deleting the ads and adding average acquisition cost (Canadian cost basis)
> > would bring you equal to Quicken. Then if you add tracking of depreciable
> > items you will be ahead.
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