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If Intuit has a goal of pi**ing off all their customers, they are well on their way to achieving it.

First they force me to switch from Turbo Tax, which I had been using since the dot matrix days, to Tax Cut. Now they screw up Quicken.

I checked out Moneydance a couple of years ago and liked what I saw, but stayed with Quicken for convenience.

It's time to say good bye forever to Intuit.
Posted by: alterego_z   Posted on: 09/10/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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New company policy  alterego_z | 09/10/04
I use moneydance now  Linux User 147560 | 09/10/04
Never mind here it is...  Linux User 147560 | 09/10/04
one of my banks did this as well  V Sanders | 09/12/04
Why drop support for the format?  d_jedi | 09/12/04
No QIF in Quicken 2005  timlarason | 09/25/04
Quicken 2005 what happened?  onestep@... | 01/09/05
Quicken 2005, non-existent customer support  stgr01 | 02/02/05

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