>>To be honest, I've never even started my copy of MS Money. I bought Quicken back in '93, and since it came with this computer along with Money, I just kept using it.
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>>It does sound like Money's UI deserves a spot in the Hall of Shame, though.
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>To be fair, once you get to the details pages, the product is quite good, and has advanced a good deal over the past couple versions, I'm pretty hooked on it by now.
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>The home page design nonsense is clear, though, in the 98 version: someone at MS thought the "Web Page" look was the way to go :)
Well, I'm sticking with Quicken, which is understandable since I also use TurboTax.
George
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