On Mar 29, 2009, at 12:15 AM, Matthew wrote:

>
> I am a MS Money refugee as well, and I really like the Moneywell
> interface.  I have been using virtual buckets, mostly in my head with
> the aid of splitting my checking accounts for years now.  It is the
> only method of budgeting that works for me, and having financial
> software that is built around them makes me very happy indeed.  :)

Matthew:

We're glad that MoneyWell is intuitive to you.

> So basically my question is - if I
> spend 50 bucks now, am I going to be shelling out another 50 in a
> month or two?  Or will there be some sort of discount for previous
> version owners and/or purchases within the 30 or 60 days prior to the
> new version?


Rest assured that we do not charge for point upgrades, and that  
MoneyWell customers will enjoy discounts for major upgrades (e.g.,  
2.0). Check out Kevin's December "Fee or Free" blog regarding our  
theories on software pricing. Note however, that this 1.5 release is a  
bonus release based on some ideas we wanted to implement prior to  
MoneyWell Mobile. Our customers can also vouch for the fact that our  
1.4 release had an amazing feature set that most other companies would  
probably have charged for, but was free since it was technically a  
point release.

Peace,

Judy Hoctor
[email protected]
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
http://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com


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