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Posted 01-30-2009 at 03:41 AM by hooked2u
I was reluctant to go full time Linux because the financial program I use for my financial data was Quicken. I found Moneydance which has many of the features I am accustomed to with Quicken.
Only 2 of my PC's still have M$ XP. My Latitude D505 that was my gift for completing 2 years of Associate Degree, came with XP Pro installed plus M$ programming software, and M$ Office Suite 2005. The school gave me XP Home CD if my HDD ever becomes corrupted. Of course, I will lose all the programming...
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