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Goofy | 11:20 Sun 04th Sep 2005 | Technology
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Are there any alternatives to MS Money? Just got a new pc, and money is no longer comaptible
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Is Money that Excel-like spreadsheet program that's part of Microsoft Works? If so, then try downloading OpenOffice for free from http://www.openoffice.org It has a Word-like program, an Excel-like spreadsheet program, a Publisher-like program and a Powerpoint-like program, and it's completely free (and should also be compatible with some Microsoft created documents too if I'm not mistaken).
Money is a separate program that Microsoft offer *in addition to* Office so I can't see how Office, or an Office alternative can replace it.

How exactly can MS Money not be compatible with a new PC? What's up?
If I recall, it's a seperate program but only in the same way that Microsoft WordPad is essentially a cheap, watered-down version of Word. So I figured, in the same way, Money (which comes as part of the same Works package) would be a cheap, watered-down version of Excel.

One possibility is that if he's got a new PC, the Works package he had may have come pre-installed on his old system, and thus transferring it to another wouldn't be very easy. Just a guess mind.
unfamilar with money, but sounds like a type of program that lets you manage your finances. if so, try Quicken. a popular program that does just that.
Mobius1, I don't think Money is a watered down version of Excel.
As far as I can see, you can either get another prog, or spend $29
http://www.microsoft.com/money/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=0 02
(or less on somewhere like ebay) on an up to date version of Money
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New pc is Windows XP, and my version of Money is WIn 98, so it doesn't run.
No Money is nothing to do with Excel. It's a small accounts package, for home owners.
I'v used Quicken before, but I think it is more expensive than Money - although better. But I don't need anything grand, just need to keep a track of my bank balance!
have you tried installing it on XP? If its for win98, it should be able to be installed on XP too, I would have thought...

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