[JAWS-Users] Re: is there a jaws-friendly money program?

2006-12-03 Thread Margaret Thomas
Hi All, I apologize to the group-it seems that the URL I gave earlier for the manual for Money Talks doesn't work if you don't already have the program. Hopefully, this one will do the trick: http://www.aph.org/tech/mt_info.htm I should probably add that I haven't tried using the

[JAWS-Users] Re: is there a jaws-friendly money program?

2006-12-02 Thread one foxy lady
] To: jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 8:24 AM Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: is there a jaws-friendly money program? Officially the last program that I know of that JAWS offers support for is Quicken 2003. I'm sure if this has changed somebody will let us both know. I

[JAWS-Users] Re: is there a jaws-friendly money program?

2006-12-02 Thread one foxy lady
This might be of help.. APH Products: Money Talks This money management software makes computer-based financial management truly accessible. Money Talks is a new, accessible bank account management software package developed by the American Printing House ...

[JAWS-Users] Re: is there a jaws-friendly money program?

2006-12-02 Thread Annette Carr
-Users] Re: is there a jaws-friendly money program? I have several on-line banking accounts and one of the typical features of such services is to provide for downloading records directly from the host site to your PC so you can access the information with your programs on your PC. I only mention

[JAWS-Users] Re: is there a jaws-friendly money program?

2006-12-02 Thread Marilyn Walker
Bill, are you saying that this program would not work unless one were using on line banking directly from the bank? Marilyn --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Visit the JAWS Users List home page at: http://www.jaws-users.com You received this message because you are

[JAWS-Users] figuring credit card debt was:Re: [JAWS-Users] Re: is there a jaws-friendly money program?

2006-12-02 Thread Phyllis Stevens
I, like the original poster, wish to have, not a checking account program, but a program to figure credit card projected balances when the APR is plugged into it. Is there such an animal? [EMAIL PROTECTED] add me to your MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]