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Software : Microsoft Money 2002 Deluxe |
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Microsoft
Color: Microsoft Money 2002 Deluxe
EAN: 0659556713966
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Microsoft Software
Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
Model: 860-00149
Publisher: Microsoft Software
Release Date: August 22, 2001
Sales Rank: 4558
Studio: Microsoft Software
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Average Rating: 
Rating: - Suprise to find
Didn't think I would be able to find this product, but was pleased to. Product does everything Mom wants it to.
Rating: - Don't waste your money
The only major thing I learned about money from Money 2002 Deluxe is that buying it is a waste of money. It is user unfriendly, has a confusing layout and the "automatic" retrieval of information from the internet worked for less than half the accounts I put in the software. Another "fun" thing was that the first time I set up all my accounts, budget etc., the Money file was saved to a folder on the LAN network - even though I was not connected to it at the time. I should have realized this, ... Read More
Rating: - Ok, but too much reliability on the Internet
They are making Money more and more like you're expected to have a broadband 24x7 connection to the Internet, plus there are several other annoying features like the necessary Microsoft Hotmail/Passport account necessary to login. Also, the online synching is very poor, can't even cancel it in many cases when it takes FOREVER.
Rating: - Best most affordable financial software currently available
I have used money 2000 and 2003 and think that it is great for keeping track of your personal finances. You will know what you owe, what you have, and what you will have left after you pay what you owe. First off, I was can' believe that money has some of these low ratings. I tried to use Quicken Deluxe 2000 when i got my computer and I just never felt that it worked very well. Things like balancing my account and paying bills online were very difficult and I eventually gave up. The only thing ... Read More
Rating: - Superior to Quicken. Quicken users should switch.
As people who have used both programs know, Money and Quicken are effectively the same as for substantive content. Money has a slightly sleeker look-and-feel to it, consistent with Microsoft products, if that is important to you.
The reason I give it such good ratings is that, as a Quicken-user since 1997, I finally got sick of the ever-dreaded Quicken-crashes. I upgraded to Quicken 2002, which is probably the most unstable code Intuit has audaciuosly relased to the market to date. I have found ... Read More
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