[AccessD] OT: Software Recommendations

Mitsules, Mark Mark.Mitsules at ngc.com
Fri Jun 13 14:44:38 CDT 2003


Charles,

Actually, based on my own research, I had made that same assumption.  Thank
you for confirming it.  Is anyone aware of any user interface issues that
would lend weight one way or another?



Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: Wortz, Charles [mailto:CWortz at tea.state.tx.us] 
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 3:38 PM
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
Subject: RE: [AccessD] OT: Software Recommendations


Both Quicken and M$ Money work well.  Both also work with the two major tax
packages TaxCut and TurboTax.  Whatever new feature one introduces you can
expect to see in the other's next release, so it is mainly a matter of
personal preferences.

Charles Wortz
Software Development Division
Texas Education Agency
1701 N. Congress Ave
Austin, TX 78701-1494
512-463-9493
CWortz at tea.state.tx.us



-----Original Message-----
From: Mitsules, Mark [mailto:Mark.Mitsules at ngc.com] 
Sent: Friday 2003 Jun 13 14:26
To: 'AccessD'
Subject: [AccessD] OT: Software Recommendations

Group,

What are your recommendations for a personal finance package (US)?  I'm not
even sure what questions to ask myself in order to determine my criteria for
choosing such a package.  Price is not a limiting factor, however the 80/20
rule may very well apply here.  I don't necessarily want to pay double the
price for only 20% more options unless they are value-added options either
in time savings or functionality/interoperability.  Although I have read the
advertisements and feature lists I was hoping for some "real world"
opinions.


Thanks for your time,

Mark
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