I'm currently experimenting with moneydance... looks rather nice. Does anyone know if they will keep a "shareware"-version, or if future versions will be purely commercial? Thanks Guy
I just got a notice from www.bestbuy.com that stated that my Suse 7.1 is still on backorder...that's the bad news. When I ordered my 7.1, the price was $69. When they sent me the backorder notice today, it was priced down to $49....they must have discounted me because of the sale in stores. The sale price was $49, right? That's a huge discount! The price after shipping was $75. This happen to anyone else? Ron Sinclair http://members.tripod.com/~WIGGLIT http://members.fortunecity.com/wigglit ICN 3765104 irc.mdsog.net, #dsm
MoneyDance 2.04, if I remember right, is the last shareware version, but will always be around. MoneyDance 3.0 is the first commercial version. JLK On Tuesday 27 February 2001 05:48, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
I'm currently experimenting with moneydance... looks rather nice.
Does anyone know if they will keep a "shareware"-version, or if future versions will be purely commercial?
Thanks
Guy
I downloaded from the moneydance page... it didn't indicate a version, but it appears to be 3.0 beta...
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On 27/02/2001, 14:17:51, Jerry Kreps
MoneyDance 2.04, if I remember right, is the last shareware version, but will always be around. MoneyDance 3.0 is the first commercial version. JLK
On Tuesday 27 February 2001 05:48, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
I'm currently experimenting with moneydance... looks rather nice.
Does anyone know if they will keep a "shareware"-version, or if future versions will be purely commercial?
Thanks
Guy
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