|
From:Microsoft , Microsoft Software ,
|

See Product Page
| User Rating: Amazon Sales Rank:#3220 |
| | Page: << 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 >> |
13 of 13 customers found the following review helpful:
Two words: It Sucks!, 2006-03-04 I was using the 2004 version which I thought was user-friendly with lots of nice features. I upgraded, not having a choice what with Microsoft's asinine online usage policy and what a let down. Probably 60%+ of this software is nothing more than links back to MS Money site trying to peddle you different services. UGH! I hate such blatant and self-serving marketing. I am unistalling this version, tossing it in the trash and switching over to QB even though it has far more features than I will ever need for my personal finances. I'm really disappointed with this product.
1 of 5 customers found the following review helpful:
Good Product that needs a few more interaces and a bit more intuition, 2006-02-28 Money is great for monitoring your standard investment and banking accounts. However, I still wish it had a greater ability to work with non-revolving accounts. Most loans and mortgages have to be entered by hand to be tracked and the process isn't that effective.
In addition payments then can't be automatically logged against that account. Otherwise the ability to budget and to break expenses down into the categories is an excellent tool for tracking where your money goes and what your current financial picture is.
1 of 12 customers found the following review helpful:
As advertised, 2006-02-25 The software is exactly as claimed by Microsoft. It is relatively easy to use and contains a lot of improvements over previous versions.
2 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
Money 2006 Premium, 2006-02-20 Not as user friendly as Quicken and premium use has an expiration date unlike Quicken. If not for rebate I would have stayed with Quicken. Some financial sites I use won't download to Money, but will to Quicken.
1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
Let down on international support, 2006-02-20 While the software has much to be commended for, it is disappointment on two fronts 1) support on investments in the fastest developing countries like India and China where MSN does have a major presence and 2) does not include insurance as an asset as such, only in their lifetime planning section.
Both these factors do not let you accurately track your investments, savings or retirement planning accurately.
Otherwise, it is a great software given the depth of MSN's online involvement.
|
| Page: << 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 >> |
|