The Ideas Genie Community Forum
General Category => Welcome, and introduce yourself => Topic started by: Roger on April 27, 2012, 05:53:08 PM
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I've been a Quicken user for more years than I care to remember and my current version, Quicken Deluxe 98, will not easily run under Windows 7 so with a new PC imminent here I am! I've successfully downloaded 13 years of records to BGP (although tidying up afterwards was a little time consuming) and now I'm running the two programmes side by side until I get my new machine - so far so good.
I'm looking forward to following and contributing to this forum as well as keeping my finances under control the BGP way.
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Welcome to the Forum Roger.
It's always a pleasure for me to greet new members.
I'm sure George will be pleased to hear that you are enjoying his Bank Genie software and are another Quicken convert ;)
If you have questions about any of George's software then this is the place to be, and we welcome input on all sorts of topics here.
Enjoy your stay with us :)
Laurie.
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You are very welcome indeed Roger. Ive managed to "encourage" a number of Bank Genie users to register recently, and the next stage will be to get some BG related topics going on the forum.
Thank you for making a start!
I'm delighted to read the content of your posting. Very encouraging indeed (makes the effort worthwhile).
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Welcome, Roger. I too had been using Quicken for years (and years :)) but have now abandoned it entirely for Bank Genie Pro 4. I used to use Quicken to track my investments, but with everything these days being accessible on line, I abandoned that too. A very important bonus is that you have wonderful personal help with George to answer questions. I started using Bank Genie 4 on the 6th April 2011 and now have a full year's records to use with my tax returns. (I find the P & L report very useful for that.)
All the best
Eric
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Roger, a point of clarification. You may be wondering how I could have been using Bank Genie Pro 4 for over a year now (long before its official release). Well, George asked whether I would like to be a guinea pig, a task I willingly accepted. This has enabled me to get very familiar with the programme.
Eric