• WSrafseg

    WSrafseg

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    • in reply to: Is there a Quicken substitute? #1215092

      Thanks to all for advice. Unfortunately I’m based in Canada, and invest primarily in the TSX. Neither Mint or GNUcash handle Canadian stocks, but I’ll keep an eye out for a Canadian edition.

    • in reply to: Is there a Quicken substitute? #1214985

      I have Quicken 8, which I had to buy because there was a known bug in the old edition I was using and Quicken refused to patch it. Not very good customer relations considering I have used Quicken for over 20 years. Also no discount to upgrade! Quicken 8 will no longer be supported next year, which means another upgrade, yet Quicken 8 is inferior to previous editions. I use it mainly to track my investments. The effort I now have to exert to enter a simple transaction is ridiculous…. 10 strokes when I only used 1 before. All Intuit say is that they have dumbed it down for the newest user. There are always at least 2 symbols in my portfolio that they are unable to provide information for, yet the information is readily available from other sites.
      So, my question is, is there another way to download my investments other than using Money or Quicken?

    • in reply to: ie8 won't open #1204384

      I’m having the same problem exactly. Tried all the options mentioned, IE7 still won’t open for more than a couple of seconds. I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled twice, tried in safe mode, opened in “no addons.” Tried with virus scanner disabled. Can’t access any of the options as the header is blank apart from the address entry slot.
      I can’t use IE8 as it stops my HP all in one from working. (IE8 also completely screwed up my computer when I first installed it. Took days to get rid if all the junk!)
      Running XP Pro SP3.
      Thanks for any help

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