Re: Quicken Basic 2004

  • From: "Dave McElroy, WA6BEF" <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2004 12:57:04 -0800

Even with Snowbarger's scripts, I find things like the budgeting screens of 
Quicken 2003 difficult.
But then you've nothing to lose other than the hard drive space needed to 
install it, so I'd give it a try.

I believe that later versions of JAWS, (4.5 and above,) have the Quicken 
scripts includded, as they'd hired Jim S. to write them.

Personally, I've no desire to upgrade from my 2003, as it at least works 
kind of sort of.
At 02:01 PM 1/7/2004 -0600, you wrote:

>My wife just purchased Turbo Tax with a copy of Quicken Basic 2004 in the
>bundle.  I am wondering if it is worth installing on my computer.
>
>How well does Quicken 2004 Basic work with JFW 5.0?  I am especially
>interested in the budgetting function.
>
>Thanks,
>Ralph
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>Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 1:43 PM
>To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: Size of Demo versus Size of Full Version
>
>
>This is just a wild, and probably way off, guess, but it sounds like what
>FS is trying to do is create two versions of the software--the registered
>version and the demonstration version. What may make the file larger is
>perhaps the inclusion of extra material that sort of sets that software so
>it recognizes itself as the demo version. For instance, it may be set up in
>a way such that some features, while blocked in the auth version unless you
>have a disk for it, are available in the demo version as an add-on to the
>evaluation. It makes sense why it wouldn't be available in the auth
>version--it would see people more encouraged to actually purchase the
>authorized version. I hope this makes sense minus the confusion.
>
>James
>
>At 10:20 AM 07/01/2004 -0600, you wrote:
> >Wonder if anyone happens to know this. If you go to the FS home page, then
> >to downloads, and to JAWS downloads, you see that the JFW 5.0 full version
> >is 32 Megs, and the demo version is 34 megs. Any explanation for the fact
> >that the demo version is bigger, and if you grab the full version without
> >an auth disk, it runs as a demo?
> >
> >Bruce
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