On May 18, 2009, at 7:35 AM, mikemc wrote:

> Apologize if this comes out in a negative way (not intended), but as
> the user group grows here and I continue to read the feature requests
> the more nervous I get about the future path of Moneywell.  Seems many
> people are looking for an exact Quicken replacement that does all
> there accounting for them and losing sight of the main goal of
> Moneywell (Kevin correct me if I'm wrong).
>
> I switched to Moneywell to control my spending (cash flow) - not to be
> an all purpose accounting tool.  I guess when I read some (not all) of
> the feature requests (i.e. Sales Tax) I fear that MW will morph into
> another piece of software where too many features will ruin its
> simplicity.
>
> Just voicing my concern and hope this will not spark a "thread
> battle".  Just my 2 cents...


Hi Mike,

If I can't  keep the flow clean and simple in MoneyWell a feature will  
not be added. MoneyWell will never do everything for everyone but from  
the start, it was planned to handle investment and loan accounts more  
completely than it does now and I've had views for cash flow and net  
worth waiting in the wings as well. I promise to keep MoneyWell easy  
to look at and use. In fact, a few of the planned changes should make  
it even easier to use the current functionality.

Thanks for voicing your concerns!

Peace,

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


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