ditto.  I agree 100% with Karen...the simplicity and approach
Moneywell takes are its strengths.
Took me awhile to wrap my head around it, but appreciate no longer
being tied to Quicken's method of thinking.

Kevin, I'm glad you stubborn! ;)

On Dec 27, 12:07 pm, karenv <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm beginning to become a little concerned. With more people signing
> up with MoneyWell, it seems like there are more requests to change
> things. Speaking for myself, I love MoneyWell the way it is. When I
> first began using it, I had a zillion buckets. I soon figured out they
> weren't necessary. Kevin, I hope you stick to your guns. MoneyWell is
> simple, fairly easy to learn (once the head gets wrapped around the
> idea), and tells me what I need to know before and as I spend. My life
> is changed. If you change MoneyWell or sell to MicroSoft,.... Well, I
> know you live in Texas somewhere. ;-)
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