I’m thinking of upgrading my MS Money 99 to the 2003 version, but have heard that in order to do so I will have to yield necessary information to the maw of Microsoft Passport, which I will not do. Is this true? (Tried searching the archive but no luck.) Thanks.
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MS Money and Passport
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AskWoody LoungerDecember 27, 2002 at 11:12 pm #641024Thanks Joe; I should have been more precise. My concern arises from the historical problem that’s existed with Passport and security. Now, in order for many of the MS Money features to work (bill pay, retrieve bank transactions, etc.), the Money user goes through the Passport system, i.e., the MS system (I think; thus the reason for my inquiry). How safe can one feel with that data moving through Microsoft? In earlier versions of Money, the user could connect directly to the bank (dialup to dedicated number) or cut and paste from the bank’s website. The idea of being locked into Passport to use these features gives me pause. I like MS Money better than Quicken, but I don’t want to bet my financial security on Microsoft’s version of “security.” Appreciate your thoughts.
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AskWoody LoungerDecember 28, 2002 at 2:58 am #641060What Money 2003 is going to (strongly) suggest is that you allow it to send information to Money online. You don’t need to do it. For example, when I start Money, it has my Hotmail account pre-populated in the sign in page, and I always skip it. It doesn’t prevent you from getting online statements, etc. In fact, I can connect to my bank’s website, download a QIF file, and reconcile my account(s) without ever logging in to Passport. I certainly understand your concerns, but in this instance….you’re not risking anything, as long as you don’t just click away dialog boxes! Think of Money 2003 as Money with an option to log into Money Central that you don’t have to use.
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AskWoody LoungerJanuary 3, 2003 at 2:14 pm #642101I just upgraded to the 2003 edition from Money 2001. I like it very much, it’s very easy to use and has a lot of tools too. I can’t confess to using the long term planner that it has, but I’d bet if you took a little time to set up your accounts, you’d wonder why you used Excel for so long. It also has several small how-to videos and audio help (which you can turn off), making the learning curve not so steep.
What I particularly like is that I can synch Money with my PDA, which has a little counterpart application called Ultrasoft Money. I can enter my expenses using the same interface, drop the Handspring in its cradle, and I’m up to date in both places. (Quicken has a similar pocket version.)
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AskWoody LoungerJanuary 3, 2003 at 4:50 pm #642160Yes, I would think that the OEM has all the basics there – of course, I could be way off. An OEM license for the most part allows the reseller to do what they want with the software (within certain limitations) but Microsoft likes to control their distributions, and besides, I think most OEMs realize that addling software by removing things is not a good way to retain customers.
Who knows?
Keep in mind that there are basic, standard and deluxe versions of Money, and the lesser brethren may not include all the additional planning features. That was one compelling purchase factor for me – I wanted the tools (even though I’ve been to lazy to use them yet).
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AskWoody LoungerJanuary 3, 2003 at 5:48 pm #642173Cyberdance,
I also use the OEM version of Money 2002 and like it very much. I don’t think the OEM version leaves out many or any of the features. (at least any of the ones I am interested in) I do use a few spreadsheets from Works to track certain accounting items.BTW. I was a beta tester for Intuit for 2 years, and I did a side by side comparison of Money and Quicken. While both were very usuable,
I stayed with Money only because I thought it was a little more user friendly than Quicken. Features were very similar.Bob
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AskWoody LoungerJanuary 4, 2003 at 3:13 am #642273Hi Mark and Bob, thanks for the incentive to try MS Money, even the OEM version, the most commonly used program here for accounting stuff is MYOB (I have a version of MYOB but have not bothered to install it either). Between one thing and another I have left my original setup in place coz it takes time to re setup everything. Buttttttt since you guys recommend trying MSM, I will certainly do so. I bet it will save heaps of time once I change over.
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AskWoody LoungerJanuary 4, 2003 at 2:17 pm #642294Wow, Cyber, got any other nifty software packages laying around that you haven’t installed? You know, one of those expensive application type thingies?
MYOB isn’t as well known but I’ve heard good things about it. If you take the Plunge into Money-land I’d be interested in your thoughts on how it works for you.
Cheers!
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AskWoody LoungerJanuary 5, 2003 at 8:34 am #642398Heaps, but I only load what I am using – time runs away with me at work, so my home computer suffers from lack thereof. Tiz tons better since I’ve had a few days off to load the programs you told me to, and get the additional memory working, see, I pay attention and eventually do what you tell me! I have Quicken as well, and yes you are right, Ive not loaded that either!
*Thanks Jefferson for the comment about MYOB, Quick Books and Quicken, helps put these programs into prospective.*
I will try MS Money and see how it goes, thanks for the information, always welcome and useful.
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AskWoody LoungerJanuary 5, 2003 at 8:41 am #642399
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