K
Kebbon
Hi,
Q99 Canadian, WinXP Pro, 900 MHz, 512M ram
I know there has been some discussion on expiration of support for older
Quicken versions, but I am a little late coming to it. Can any of you help
with the following questions:
Has Quicken stopped allowing me to pick up stock quotes (I haven't been able
to since last Monday, getting a message that I have too few system
resources - not likely at all, I have tested extensively.)?
If I upgrade to XG will I be stuck with a version that requires ongoing
annual cash outlays to maintain quote downloading and patching availability.
(I do not use any other on-line service currently, such as links with
financial institutions)?
Does the Home & Business version allow for time entry and generating
billings from that data?
Like many others, for this application and others, I generally don't feel
the need to be constantly upgrading for its own sake and only do so if there
is a compelling reason to, so I resent the software-as-a-service model and
will avoid it if possible.
Q99 Canadian, WinXP Pro, 900 MHz, 512M ram
I know there has been some discussion on expiration of support for older
Quicken versions, but I am a little late coming to it. Can any of you help
with the following questions:
Has Quicken stopped allowing me to pick up stock quotes (I haven't been able
to since last Monday, getting a message that I have too few system
resources - not likely at all, I have tested extensively.)?
If I upgrade to XG will I be stuck with a version that requires ongoing
annual cash outlays to maintain quote downloading and patching availability.
(I do not use any other on-line service currently, such as links with
financial institutions)?
Does the Home & Business version allow for time entry and generating
billings from that data?
Like many others, for this application and others, I generally don't feel
the need to be constantly upgrading for its own sake and only do so if there
is a compelling reason to, so I resent the software-as-a-service model and
will avoid it if possible.