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Review by Don SW Florida
I recently converted from MS MOney Plus 2008 to Quicken 2010, having been a diehard Money user for many years. Quicken has proven to be an able replacement. The conversion of my money files using Quicken’s new built-in converter was simple and with few errors. I had one problem in stocks when some of the individual stock transactions (5 of them)did not convert (total of 1000 tranactions) of 25), but that was easily fixed. Quicken on line tools are faster and better for downloading transactions and most of the other modules are simialr to Money.
The only real complaint is that the Cash Flow module and Life Plan (cash forecaster)of Quicken is not very sophisticated and is hard to view and are not up to the professional level of Money. All the other modules are very good. Also entering transactions is via a line tool rather than a separate check book looking popup that I was used to from Money.
The Amazon price was the best I could find and I received before it was avaible in the stores