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  Money 2005: Microsoft Unveils Simplified Approach to Financial Management and Helps People Make Sense of Their Money
Time: 09:20 EST/14:20 GMT | News Source: PR Newswire | Posted By: Brian Kvalheim

Marking the largest development effort for Microsoft(R) Money since the personal finance software was launched 13 years ago, Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) today announced Microsoft Money 2005 Premium, Deluxe, Standard and Small Business. Completely rebuilt to simplify daily financial tasks, Money 2005 is designed to answer the growing number of consumer requests for a simple solution that addresses the three primary areas of financial concern: tracking account balances, monitoring spending and paying bills. Consumers today have less time than ever to spend managing their finances, which has contributed to the number of American households banking online -- due to its convenience and efficiency -- reaching nearly 33 million.(1) Money 2005 builds on this trend by helping people access all their accounts in one place and providing automated tools that reduce or eliminate the manual entry required by traditional personal finance software.

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#1 By 37 (67.37.29.142) at Tuesday, September 21, 2004 11:44:52 AM
What sucks about it? I have it, and it works pretty damn slick. Much improved interface, and more than doubled the number of supported banks.

Please elaborate.

#2 By 1896 (151.24.145.110) at Tuesday, September 21, 2004 12:48:03 PM
I hate the lack of the subcategories field. Besides this problem I like it although is more and more Web oriented.

#3 By 37 (67.37.29.142) at Tuesday, September 21, 2004 02:47:44 PM
However Firtzly, you can add your items back into subcategories.

As for skulhedface's reply, I do find that eliminating the globe/msn butterfly notification when hovering over external links sucks, there is enough improvement to not have to worry about it. And since I am on broadband at 3mb speeds, I hardly notice anyway. And I prefer the interface much more over the previous as this one is MUCH less cluttered and lacks the big old AD banners.



 

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