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How is Microsoft involved in anything “online” here, other than > > allowing their program (which I paid for) to accept the file?

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How is Microsoft involved in anything “online” here, other than > > allowing their program (which I paid for) to accept the file?

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It appears > > now that Microsoft is just renting a license for their software. > > Personally, I think their financial software is terrible (as far a > > investing goes). It is fine for keeping track of spending, but that’s > > where it ends. That is all I want this stuff to do and I don’t see why I > > have to buy a new program every two years to basically keep an > > electronic checkbook with online payments. I have bought thousands of > > dollars of MS software over the years, but they are really losing me > > here. I am looking for alternatives for when my new, FORCED, purchase of > > Money 2008 (which appears no better or really different than 2005 so > > far) expires in 2 years. > > This is really bizarre enough that I would not be surprised if MS backs > > off this at some point. It makes no sense at all to me. > > “SeaNICK” wrote in message > > news:5A40403B-B964-4C42-BAE0-B57B2CE8CE94[at]microsoft.com… > > > I understand if the Microso

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