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Quicken 2002 Deluxe review

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Sunday 14 March 2004, 4:19 PM

Promises to deceive


All the "Online Banking" promotion is not acheivable in reality. It did not recognise the QIF file I downloaded from my bank, although it listed my bank as one supported. Its help system is farcical and a review of the CEO's salary and bonuses will tell you that the only people saving money are Intuit. Finally having to pay 2 full price licences in order to have a operable copy on my laptop takes the biscuit...

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Overview

Quicken 2002 Deluxe

Editors rating
Rating: 7.0
Verdict

Providing you don’t run into problems that require support, Quicken remains a very good introduction to personal finance management.

Typical price

£ 49



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