Another question...
I see that Quicken 2006 has resurrected a feature they included in one of
their earlier versions; the ability to attach digital images to transactions
(paycheck stubs, receipts,...whatever). This was a *terrific* feature and
really loved it. It saved me a *lot* of trouble, particularly when I had to
produce a receipt for an item that I had purchased a long time ago, yet was
still under warranty.
I could go on about how useful this feature was to me, but I digress...
I was a loyal user of Quicken and TurboTax almost since the beginning, that
is until the TurboTax Macrovision/C-Dilla slap in the face of a few years
ago. At that time, out of protest, I swore off Intuit entirely and switched
to Money and TaxCut. I've never regretted the decision. However, now that
Intuit has brought this feature back to Quicken, I'm actually giving some
thought to switching back, just for the digital file attachment feature.
Frankly, I'd rather not, as I still don't think Intuit got the message from
all the loyal customers they drove away.
Has anyone heard if Microsoft plans to include this feature in a future
version of Money, or perhaps make this feature available in Money 2006 with
a downloadable upgrade or service pack?