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devadiva | 15:50 Fri 07th Mar 2014 | Computers
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Not quite sure that this is the correct place to get an answer for my question but there is only one way to find out - - ask.
For years I have used Microsoft Money and have been very happy with it as it does just what I want. Have recently changed computers and the back up for microsoft 2000 would not load so I looked into other software that did the same job and now use Bank Tree Personal Finance but I cannot get on with it at all. Can anyone reccommend a program like Microsoft Money that I could try
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MS Money is still ok for all Windows up to W8.1. If you need the current UK version, it is free from Microsoft. Search for Money2005-UK-QFE2 on the internet. Like you, I found there is nothing to touch it, and besides, my accounts go back over 10 years. After you have installed it, you can then import your old Money accounts.
17:39 Sat 08th Mar 2014
Bank Genie has plenty of fans. (£15.99 as a download)
http://www.bankgenie.net/Personal-Finances-Software/personal-finances-software.html

MS Money is still ok for all Windows up to W8.1. If you need the current UK version, it is free from Microsoft. Search for Money2005-UK-QFE2 on the internet. Like you, I found there is nothing to touch it, and besides, my accounts go back over 10 years. After you have installed it, you can then import your old Money accounts.
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Buenchico have you used Bank Genie at all? I have been onto the web pages and cant seem to find how to use it. I suppose it has to be purchased first

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