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    Money Plus Deluxe [OLD VERSION]

    Money Plus Deluxe [OLD VERSION]

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    From: Microsoft Software
    Category: Software


    This item is no longer available

    Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 70 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1799

    Format: Cd-rom
    Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows Xp Professional, Windows Xp Home Edition
    Media: CD-ROM
    Batteries Included: No
    Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
    Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 1.3
    Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

    MPN: KEA00003
    Model: KEA-00003
    UPC: 882224507806
    EAN: 0882224507806
    ASIN: B000SKZHM8

    Release Date: August 27, 2007

    Features:
      • All your finances in one place
      • Improve your financial picture
      • Understand your spending
      • Get a desktop glance at the information you need most
      • Improve your investment strategy with help from the experts at MSN Money

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Microsoft Money Plus Deluxe provides important financial information at a glance and helps you manage accounts, spending, and budgeting to improve your financial outlook. Manage your day-to-day finances and stay on top of the day to day information you need most.

    Amazon.com
    Microsoft Money Plus Deluxe provides all the tools you need to handle your finances in one place. The new Insights feature allows you to get a glance at your finances without even launching Money.

    Money Plus Deluxe home page.

    Spending Insights alert you when you've reached or are nearing your spending limits.

    Cash Flow Insights show what's flowing in and out of your accounts.

    Bills Insights alert you if bills are overdue or due soon.

    Taking Money's award-winning features to a whole new level.
    Microsoft Money Plus still provides all the tools you need to handle your finances in one place. But it also gives you a quick glance--without launching Money--at the financial information you need to keep you on top of your finances like never before.

    Money's key features are still here:

    • Manage your money your way, from the big picture down to the details.
    • Forecast cash flow and stay on top of monthly spending.
    • Tackle tax time with ease, from finding deductions to estimating taxes.
    • Improve your investment strategy with help from the experts at MSN Money.
    • Help protect and improve your credit, and reduce your debt.

    Plus, there's so much that's new--Insights!
    With Insights, get a desktop glance at the information you need most, without launching money.

    Spending Insights--Alerts you when you've reached or are nearing your spending limits.

    Cash Flow Insights--See what's flowing in and out of your accounts.

    Bills Insights--Alerts you if bills are overdue or due soon.

    Plus, enjoy even more new and improved features:

    Link to statements, checks, or images from a transaction. Quickly add links to images and other files to keep important records and information handy, organized, and up-to-date.

    Background banking helps ensure your account information is up-to-date.

    Which version is right for you?

    DELUXE
    PREMIUM
    HOME &
    BUSINESS
    KEEP YOUR FINANCES IN SHAPE
    Balance your checkbook

    Cash Flow Insights give you a glance at spending
    Automatically categorize spending
    Bills Insights show upcoming and overdue bills
    Know which bills are paid and due
    Enhanced background banking keeps information up-to-date
    IMPROVE YOUR FINANCIAL PICTURE
    Create and manage a budget
    Link to statements, checks, or images from a transaction
    Stay on top of credit and debt
    Spending insights help you stay on top of spending
    Tips, tools, articles, and integration with MSN Money
    Value pack of financial services
    Up to $450 Value
    Up to $900 Value
    Plan for retirement, college, and other goals
    MANAGE TAXES
    Export to tax preparation software
    Estimate taxes and find hidden deductions
    Minimize capital gains taxes
    MANAGE INVESTMENTS
    Analyze your portfolio, manage 401(k) and IRA
    Track U.S. markets, commodities, currencies, and more
    View Morningstar ratings in the popular ETF Center
    The Motley Fool CAPS on MSN Money
    Make tax-smart investment choices
    MANAGE YOUR SMALL BUSINESS
    Create estimates and invoices
    View business reports and graphs
    Do your payroll online
    Monigot invoices and receivables
    Track Schedule C items



    Customer Reviews:   Read 65 more reviews...

    1 out of 5 stars Microsoft Money Plus Deluxe Stinks!   August 8, 2008
    Mattoid Man (NC, USA)
    I, too, owned Microsoft Money 2004. Never had a problem with it. Then, lately, it's been acting kind of buggy so I thought, what the heck, I'll buy the latest version.

    I purchased the download version of Money Plus Deluxe from Microsoft. Although it imported the Money 2004 files flawlessly, it also made it impossible to ever view those files again with Money 2004. If you try to uninstall Money Plus Deluxe (with the intention of re-installing Money 2004), you get a little message that says, in effect, "you won't be able to read your Money files (even the ones you might have backed up using Money 2004) with versions of Money that pre-date Money Plus Deluxe." Nice, huh?

    Well, the program works fine except ... EVERY time I close it I get this message: "Microsoft Money has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."

    I emailed Microsoft support with all the pertinent information, including all the error reports. They sent me back a link with an article in MS's "knowledge base." Didn't work; sent another email to MS. Got another article link. Didn't work and didn't even address my problem. Told MS this; got another article link that wasn't germane to my problem. MS wrote back that I should try removing XP's Service Pack 3 from from my computer.

    I'd heard enough! I requested and received a refund from Microsoft.

    I purchased Quicken Deluxe 2008 because Intuit's web site said it could import MS Money Plus Deluxe files. Guess what? It can't! Research Intuit's troubleshooting tips and you'll find that they admit that there's a "problem." So back goes Quicken to the store today.

    I tried some other finance programs you can download (free or for a fee) from the Internet, including GnuCash and AceMoney. Don't bother. When they import the Money files, you get duplicates, negative balances, and all sorts of other problems.

    So I'm going to stick with MS Money Plus Deluxe. If the only problem is receiving an error message every time it closes, I guess I should count myself lucky. And I'll keep sending Microsoft the error report it requests and perhaps they'll do something about it in the future.




    1 out of 5 stars Nothing but trouble   August 6, 2008
    Robert Randall (Maryland)
    I "upgraded" to Money Plus Deluxe from 2004 and I have had nothing but trouble. Data files get corrupt, so I had to recreate everything, application crashed occasionally, updates from banks are spotty at best. What a horrible application. I have never tried Quicken, but it looks like I am headed that way.


    1 out of 5 stars This is probably the worst piece of software I have ever bought   August 4, 2008
    Peter S. Linsley (San Diego)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I have used Money for at least 10 years to manage both my personal finances and my investments. I originally switched from Quicken because Money offered me the ability to get updated prices for my investments. I loved Money 1998 and was OK with Money 2002, which I have used for the last six years. Everything was fine until I decided to upgrade. I first tried Money 2004 because I got it for a good price. Unfortunately, after I updated I found out that Microsoft no longer allows Money 2004 to update quotes- they required an upgrade to the 2008 version. I was not happy about this, but one of the insidious things Microsoft does is to prevent you from switching back once you have decided to upgrade- the upgraded files are no longer backwards compatible so any work done with the upgraded file cannot be opened with an earlier version of Money. So I pretty much had to upgrade again if I wanted to update the prices of my investments. I then bought Money Plus Deluxe 2008 which is a disaster. It is extremely slow, it crashes frequently, it does not remove itself from memory when shut down, and worst of all, saved my backup files with a mystery password so that they are useless (stay away from Microsoft Live ID). And, to top it off, it still does not allow me to update quotes, saying that my subscription to Microsoft online services has expired. After numerous hours on the phone with support (and uninstalling the program, sniffing around in the registry for traces of the "uninstalled" program, then reinstalling it with an "override key" obtained from another Microsoft number) I finally gave up and asked for my money back. I've gone back to Money 2002. Although I lost some work, it is easier to redo it than to deal with this abomination of a program. I guess Microsoft cannot make enough money by making good software, so they try to force people to buy their services. Their software gets more and more bloated and less and less useful. Is this a sustainable business model? I think they are doomed.


    4 out of 5 stars great help in tracking money   August 2, 2008
    Nick Dorshorst
    I upgraded from the 2003 version of Money, and this one is an improvement from that version. I like the product for the most part. I found some of the way it is organized a little hard to get used to from my old version. It converted my old file without a problem. I like the graphs it has and I think it is a good product. I think the interface itself could be nicer looking than it is, but that is OK.



    1 out of 5 stars You'll Wish You Never Bought This!!   July 25, 2008
    Craigarious (Boca Raton, FL USA)
    I've had it for about 6 months now. From the very first day when I installed it on Vista, I spent HOURS trying to get it to work, and was successful, depending on how you define successful, I guess. Turned out at the time that Vista and Money didn't play nice together...hopefully they fixed that bug by now. Since then, every couple of months the program breaks, including today. It's been a gamut of issues including (not all at the same time):

    * Says I can't log in because it doesn't have an internet connection when I can browse well enough to write this review.
    * Deleted login info to my bank several times (just one of them).
    * Fails to display downloaded info on occasion unless I perform a "Repair Money File" on it. Happens at least every other week. I got this "fix" from tech support but I always have to do it again.
    * It has a "service" which runs in the background and is designed to keep the data current by downloading it daily from each account, but this service breaks frequently and I have to reinstall the software to get it working again. This is a huge inconvenience because all online accounts need to be reset up each time that happens and that takes time!
    * Tech support usually has a few canned things to try depending on the issue before instructing me to backup the file, uninstall and reinstall, which works half the time.

    Tech support is free by email but it takes a day for a response then when I respond another day for their response. They supposedly have chat, but every time I've wanted to use it (always during business hours) it was not available. It usually takes about 6 volleys with TS to solve it, and it is only solved about half the time. My features are crippled because I'm afraid to reinstall it again. Funny that the only thing that stops me from switching to Quicken is that they're ratings are just as bad!


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