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lsanderson ([personal profile] lsanderson) wrote2010-10-24 10:58 am

Quicken

Several years ago, Quicken chopped off the usability of the QIF file format for importing data from accounts to gin up their new interface process, which, if I understand correctly, was more expensive for banks to impliment (or so claims my credit union). In the interim, I switched to the Evile Empire's Money, until the Evile Empire dumped the product line. Today, I figured out I could import QIF files into cash accounts and then move the transactions to other accounts. D'oh.
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[personal profile] guppiecat 2010-10-24 04:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I use paper. It is seldom deprecated.

(Granted, being single and only having one source of debt makes my calculations extremely simple.)
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Re: Paper?

[personal profile] guppiecat 2010-10-24 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
It's awesome!

You see, first you take a tree, then you grind it up and mix it with water. As it dries, you smush it all out so it forms a solid thin flexible material. Then you add ink to the material, cut it into pieces and take it to the store to exchange it for paper!

Re: Paper?

[identity profile] lsanderson.livejournal.com 2010-10-24 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Not for those of us who add 1 + 1 and sometimes get 3...