You can get a $15 upgrade - I did. It is painless and fast. The only issue I might expect would be the time of year and the Moneydance support being low on staffing. The Moneydance website states "If you purchased Moneydance on CD or no longer have your license key, please send an email to support@moneydance.com ." I did this, received an e-mail and paid the money (I forget if it was via a website or not). My personal opinion is that KmyMoney and GnuCASH are ok .... but Moneydance seems far better. l last looked at them when I did the MD upgrade in Feb '04 ... At the time I had upgraded from Fedora Core 1 to SuSe 9.1 and rebuilt my system. I needed the full S/W for the install. The MD support response was fast - could have been perfect timing - I sent a mail, 10 mins later (I download mail every 5 mins) I had a response, provided the update info and 15 mins later I was back up. Rich On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 12:09 -0500, Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 11:54:59 -0500 Bruce Marshall
wrote: Just a comment. I've been using MoneyDance for a year and I find their support to be very good. Are you on their mailing list? Lots of help there. As for the upgrade, not sure there is even a charge but I don't know what version you are running. They now have an 'update' feechur that will automatically looks for updates and retreive them. I'm using MoneyDance 3.2. I'm not eligible for a free update, but I should be eligible for the discount upgrade, but the key is rejected. I've been using MoneyDance for several years. I purchased my license before Sean sold it to Appgen. Even when it was owned by appgen, whenever I requested some support my questions were promptly answered by Sean Reilly. -- Jerry Feldman
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