I am considering upgrading from Money 2000 to Money 2005. The agreement
seems to suggest that if I don't buy the latest version of Money after 2
years that I can't continue to download transactions??!! I've been
downloading transactions for 5 years in Money 2000 w/out being forced to
upgrade. Am I reading this correctly?

Randy Bratton

Re: question re: "internet based services policy" for Money 2005 by Dick

Dick
Thu Jun 30 07:06:04 CDT 2005

Yup. It's a Great New Feature. And Most Users Prefer(tm) it.

"Randy Bratton" <RandyBratton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A7CAA569-4106-40DE-9B62-FDCC63D1D8B0@microsoft.com...
>I am considering upgrading from Money 2000 to Money 2005. The agreement
> seems to suggest that if I don't buy the latest version of Money after 2
> years that I can't continue to download transactions??!! I've been
> downloading transactions for 5 years in Money 2000 w/out being forced to
> upgrade. Am I reading this correctly?



Re: question re: "internet based services policy" for Money 2005 by Dick

Dick
Thu Jun 30 07:18:12 CDT 2005

This is far from the only issue with M05 and I forgot to vector you to my
shameless M05 un-promotion page: http://umpmfaq.info/Money2005.htm. YMMV.
I'm fearing that in a few weeks I'll be changing this to the M05_M06 page.

"Randy Bratton" <RandyBratton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A7CAA569-4106-40DE-9B62-FDCC63D1D8B0@microsoft.com...
>I am considering upgrading from Money 2000 to Money 2005. The agreement
> seems to suggest that if I don't buy the latest version of Money after 2
> years that I can't continue to download transactions??!! I've been
> downloading transactions for 5 years in Money 2000 w/out being forced to
> upgrade. Am I reading this correctly?