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Rant: Canadian Quicken vs. U.S Quicken

Deadtrees

Platinum Member
What's so special about Canadian version of Quicken?
Unlike the U.S version, Canadian Quicken has has this feature called "License" that expires every year. Why the hell do I need to pay extra $50 every year so I can keep using the software I bought? At least, it'd be fair if U.S version has same stupid sh1t going on, but It doesn't. So, I tried to use the U.S version but it doesn't allow me to download Canadian bank transactions. What's worse is that MS Money wouldn't even work on my computer. Ahh....This is just stupid.

EDIT: Changed topic summary.

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WarCrow
Wait a second, you're calling the software stupid when you purchased a US money management tool for canadian use....

Please die?
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For those who are as stupid as Warcrow, please note that U.S Quicken, indeed, works for some canadian banks.
 
Wait a second, you're calling the software stupid when you purchased a US money management tool for canadian use....

Please die?
 
Originally posted by: warcrow
Wait a second, you're calling the software stupid when you purchased a US money management tool for canadian use....

Please die?

What have you been smoking?
I'm saying it's stupid that Canadian Quicken has this ridiculous "LICENSE" thing going on.
What's your score on SAT? Oh wait, I think you're studying for GED now, right?
 
Originally posted by: Deadtrees
Originally posted by: warcrow
Wait a second, you're calling the software stupid when you purchased a US money management tool for canadian use....

Please die?

What have you been smoking?
I'm saying it's stupid that Canadian Quicken has this ridiculous "LICENSE" thing going on.
What's your score on SAT? Oh wait, I think you're studying for GED now, right?

So, I tried to use the U.S version but it doesn't allow me to download Canadian bank transactions. What's worse is that MS Money wouldn't even work on my computer. Ahh....This is just stupid.


Oh my bad! The above quote must have been written by one of those darn type-o rabbits that just seem to hop around here......


hop
hop
hop
 
Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: Deadtrees
Originally posted by: warcrow
Wait a second, you're calling the software stupid when you purchased a US money management tool for canadian use....

Please die?

What have you been smoking?
I'm saying it's stupid that Canadian Quicken has this ridiculous "LICENSE" thing going on.
What's your score on SAT? Oh wait, I think you're studying for GED now, right?

So, I tried to use the U.S version but it doesn't allow me to download Canadian bank transactions. What's worse is that MS Money wouldn't even work on my computer. Ahh....This is just stupid.


Oh my bad! The above quote must have been written by one of those darn type-o rabbits that just seem to hop around here......


hop
hop
hop

Are you a victim of "memento-syndrome"? Please read the whole paragraph instead of one sentence. The 'theme' of my story is about the "License" which Canadian Quicken has.
 
Originally posted by: Deadtrees
Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: Deadtrees
Originally posted by: warcrow
Wait a second, you're calling the software stupid when you purchased a US money management tool for canadian use....

Please die?

What have you been smoking?
I'm saying it's stupid that Canadian Quicken has this ridiculous "LICENSE" thing going on.
What's your score on SAT? Oh wait, I think you're studying for GED now, right?

So, I tried to use the U.S version but it doesn't allow me to download Canadian bank transactions. What's worse is that MS Money wouldn't even work on my computer. Ahh....This is just stupid.


Oh my bad! The above quote must have been written by one of those darn type-o rabbits that just seem to hop around here......


hop
hop
hop

Are you a victim of "memento-syndrome"? Please read the whole paragraph instead of one sentence. The 'theme' of my story is about the "License" which Canadian Quicken has.

hop? hop?
 
Oh and Some canadians CAN actually download Canadian bank transactions on U.S version of Quicken. However, that's just not my case. I guess I'll either have to pay $50 every year or switch to a bank that supports U.S Quicken.
 
Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: Deadtrees
Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: Deadtrees
Originally posted by: warcrow
Wait a second, you're calling the software stupid when you purchased a US money management tool for canadian use....

Please die?

What have you been smoking?
I'm saying it's stupid that Canadian Quicken has this ridiculous "LICENSE" thing going on.
What's your score on SAT? Oh wait, I think you're studying for GED now, right?

So, I tried to use the U.S version but it doesn't allow me to download Canadian bank transactions. What's worse is that MS Money wouldn't even work on my computer. Ahh....This is just stupid.


Oh my bad! The above quote must have been written by one of those darn type-o rabbits that just seem to hop around here......


hop
hop
hop

Are you a victim of "memento-syndrome"? Please read the whole paragraph instead of one sentence. The 'theme' of my story is about the "License" which Canadian Quicken has.

hop? hop?

You seem to forget sentences after sentences.
Oh well, knowing that you suffer 'Memento-Syndrome', I guess I'd be better off leaving you alone.
 
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