What's this compliance business? I've been using Quicken version 3 (mac)
since about 1993, I think, and so far this year it's been running fine.
I signed up for the free Quicken 98 (mac), however so that I can link
pocketQuicken, which was first supported with Quicken version 5.
chris.
>...
>>In fact, its Quicken 98 that is not Y2K compliant (and presumably all
>>prior versions). I resisted upgrading to Quicken 2000 for the Mac
>...
>>Mark Ross
>>markr13@voicenet.com
>
>Actually, Quicken98 basic (free) or Deluxe (pay for) is "supposed" to be
>compliant; it was their first their stated compliant release, which is why
>they are giving it away. I just got it (Q98) in the middle of Dec, and
>haven't fired it up yet. Web site for support for it has been updated as
>of Jan 4th and they still say that it is compliant; of course, the couple
>of year 2000 issues that people are finding in Quicken2000 (see
>www.macfixit.com) make me wonder if those are present in '98 version as
>well. Please share (perhaps via direct email) if you noticed year 2000
>issues with Q98 (Mac).
>
>I've not fired up Pocket Quicken on the newt for a couple months; guess I
>should see if IT is compliant!
>
>B
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