I have been looking for the propaganda on what new features/bug fixes there
are in the new 2006 version of Money to decide if its even worth the
upgrade. Anybody got any info links for that??

RE: 2005 Deluxe to 2006 Premium--Worth it? by MoneyMoneyMoney

MoneyMoneyMoney
Tue Aug 09 04:24:04 CDT 2005



"Repent34" wrote:

> I have been looking for the propaganda on what new features/bug fixes there
> are in the new 2006 version of Money to decide if its even worth the
> upgrade. Anybody got any info links for that??
>
>
> I've used Money since about 1999, and went through most upgrades. I just installed 2006 Premium a few days ago.

Haven't noticed any wonderful new features, but it does seem to be a little
faster, and it has a new look that is actually an improvement, i.e., easier
to read and navigate. (I'm usually just annoyed whenever they rearrange it
and change the look just for the sake of making it different.)

Is it worth it? After the rebate, it's about $23. Yeah, I'd say it's
worth it.

Re: 2005 Deluxe to 2006 Premium--Worth it? by Michael

Michael
Tue Aug 09 14:28:27 CDT 2005

Updating bond prices via Active Statements is, for those who use it, a
significant enhancement. What "new look" are you referring to?

--
Michael Gordon
MVP


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>
> "Repent34" wrote:
>
>> I have been looking for the propaganda on what new features/bug fixes
>> there
>> are in the new 2006 version of Money to decide if its even worth the
>> upgrade. Anybody got any info links for that??
>>
>>
>> I've used Money since about 1999, and went through most upgrades. I just
>> installed 2006 Premium a few days ago.
>
> Haven't noticed any wonderful new features, but it does seem to be a
> little
> faster, and it has a new look that is actually an improvement, i.e.,
> easier
> to read and navigate. (I'm usually just annoyed whenever they rearrange
> it
> and change the look just for the sake of making it different.)
>
> Is it worth it? After the rebate, it's about $23. Yeah, I'd say it's
> worth it.