Let me put a little different "spin" on this...
(Just an observation and/or opinion. My
questions below are "rhetorical"...)
MS has sucked you into their program, and
now you can't get out.
Is that about it?
I have always noticed it is very easy to get into
some types of MS programs, but very hard to get
back out...
Do you think Intuit "likes" this?
Do you think it is a coincidence that Intuit uses a
non-proprietary open standard import/export feature
that MS uses to their advantage -- while MS does not
use the same, making it hard to leave them? Ummm...
(BTW, I have neither -- Not "entirely" accurate, but good
enough for the discussion here...)
Rick Glazier
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael A. Wosnick" <[log in to unmask]>
> I found Quicken's approach to be, frankly, surprisingly complex and
> unacceptable. It appears that Intuit just does not want my money as much as
> Microsoft does. To go through what Quicken tells me I have to go through
> just for the privilege of using their program is frankly a very, very bad
> marketing ploy. I will not play that game. If they want me to convert, they
> will have to make it a lot easier than that. Especially since Money does all
> I need it to do, and there is no compelling reason to switch. Intuit could
> have enticed me a lot better than that.
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