Some time ago I decided my copy of Quicken was not running correctly and I discovered that there is not much support for the software. Well it did come with my first PC and the only upgrade I've had was when they sent the Year 2000 Solution.
I have now been running Bank Genie Pro for a couple of months although it isn't as colourful and I am still getting used to it. However, I have been able to reconcile all my statements which is more than I could do in Quicken of late. I also managed to export data from Quicken and Import to BGP to set it all up.
The developer is only an email away and he has helped me address a few issues whilst I have reported some minor bugs.
If you need such software I can recommend it.


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If I have time over our holiday, it would probably be interesting to compare this to Gnucash, although I didn't see a Linux version for download at the site and would therefore be flipping back and forth between OSes, since I don't use Gnucash's Windows version (and just don't want to).
Some folks who have asked me about alternatives to Quicken are inexplicably (to me) leery of FOSS, for some reason *shrugs*, so it would be nice to have an alternative "commercial" product to recommend, especially if it could import their Quicken data sets well and easily.
Thanks for the tip!
The angel is watching over you here too, although she is not in need of software advice, having written her own program to reconcile her accounts.
DA: So you are female. None of the ladies I know could write their own software so your identify is pretty safe.
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