> On Oct 25, 3:13 pm, Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > hers's an article <http://www.linux.com/articles/49400>
>
I noticed in an earlier 2006 post Danielle asking about Quicken 2005-6
reviews
and Byron G. responding that 2005 was buggy.
I don't do all the fancy stuff with Quicken that seem to be the major
concern about the bugs in these recent versions. So, I've been
muddling along with 2005 after leaving '98 Classic and enduring a few
minor crashes. But then I suffered a bigger one that left me unable to
open my Quicken file.
Fortunately, I had a backup and only had to re-entry a day's work.
So I returned here and began looking at some of the alternatives to
which Bruce points.
I also came across a notice that Unsanity's MenuMaster was
incompatible with Quicken 2005 and so Q2005 needed to be added to the
MM disable list. I've done this and hope this makes a difference.
I'd rather not have to endure the learning curve to switch to
MoneyDance, or whatever.
Cliff
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