At 09:21 -0700 on 04/08/01, Mark H wrote:
>1. Is anyone running Quicken on an '030? or is there a better program for
Probably a lot of people but the early versions (pre-Quicken '98, I think)
are all NOT Y2K compliant.
>2. I recently picked up an Apple Portrait Display (M1030) monitor. Does
on 8/4/01 3:00 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1. Is anyone running Quicken on an '030? or is there a better program for
> money management?
I run Quicken 5 on my SE/30 with 4MB RAM and it works great.
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--- Gabrielle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark H wrote:
>
> >1. Is anyone running Quicken on an '030? or is
> there a better program for
> >money management?
> I've got a copy of Quicken 4 that runs perfectly
> well on my SE/30,
> aside from a bit of Y2K foolishness that crops up
> when tryin
Mark H wrote:
>1. Is anyone running Quicken on an '030? or is there a better program for
>money management?
>
I've got a copy of Quicken 4 that runs perfectly well on my SE/30,
aside from a bit of Y2K foolishness that crops up when trying to
create reports (but that's Intuit's doing, not Appl
My Reply follows quote. On 4/08/01 09:25 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark H)
>1. Is anyone running Quicken on an '030? or is there a better program for
>money management?
Well, I have a couple of OLD Macs, (68000, 68030) that have older
versions of Quicken. I use Qu
1. Is anyone running Quicken on an '030? or is there a better program for
money management?
2. I recently picked up an Apple Portrait Display (M1030) monitor. Does it
require a different kind cable to connect it to my IIsi?
thanks
mdh
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