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Results of C/Net's Data Downloading Shootout

By Jim Bruene on September 10, 1998 11:43 AM | Comments (0)

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If you support data downloading into Microsoft Money or Quicken from Intuit (Mountain View, CA), you’ll be interested in the results of C|Net’s shootout. Last year they rated Quicken 98 and MS Money 98 as dead-even, this year Quicken 99 gets the nod due to an improved browser-based interface; Web Entry, a unique feature allowing users to enter data remotely; and better tax integration. We recommend reading the C|Net article if only to use the “Interactive Selector” at the end www.cnet.com/Content/Reports/Shootouts/MoneyQuick99/?dd.cn

 

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