Stories about: Quicken

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    Microsoft discontinues accounting software 31/10/2009 04:42:00

    Microsoft is spiking its Office Accounting software family and will stop distributing the products as of Nov. 16, according to a posting on the company's Web site.
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    iPhone app prices: how much is too much? 02/10/2009 04:14:00

    The booming Apple App Store, which just surpassed a whopping two billion downloads, has witnessed a wild ride in app pricing. Today, more than 85,000 apps are available on the store's virtual shelves, with prices ranging from free to TomTom's new $99.99 iPhone app ($139.99 for the Western Europe version).
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    VirtualBox 3.0: An easy way to mix and match operating systems 10/07/2009 08:24:00

    Whether you prefer Linux, Windows, or Mac OS X, you can probably get almost everything you need done with your chosen OS. However, sometimes a task demands an OS that you are not currently using. That's where virtualization programs like Sun Microsystem's VirtualBox 3.0 come in.
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    NetBooks pushes revamped small-business app suite 17/06/2009 06:16:00

    Startup NetBooks is making a second run at the nation's millions of small-business users with a new company name and revamped on-demand suite.
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    Microsoft to kill Money on June 30 11/06/2009 11:29:00

    Microsoft said today that it will pull the plug on its Money personal finance program at the end of this month, citing competition from banks, brokerage firms and unspecified Web sites as the reason.
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    Fabrik Ultimate Backup Home 20/05/2009 15:20:00

    A Mozy by any other name is...Fabrik. Although resold by Hitachi-owned Simpletech, the only differences between Mozy and Fabrik Ultimate Backup Home are the name and the revision of the client software that sits in your system tray waiting to back up your files.
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    CodeWeavers offers 'Chrome' browsers for Mac, Linux 17/09/2008 08:46:00

    Although Google has yet to come up with Mac or Linux editions of its new Chrome browser, CodeWeavers, a company best known for its CrossOver software, has assembled imitations for those operating systems using Google's own source code.
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    Scientists develop 'emotional' robot 31/07/2008 13:50:21

    A robot which mimics human emotions and responds to the way it is treated was recently displayed at the Science Museum in London.
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    Dear Microsoft, thanks for the help, Linux 27/06/2008 10:28:00

    You gotta love it. Microsoft has decided that it will ho ahead and kill off easy access to XP on June 30th. On behalf of desktop Linux users everywhere, and our first cousins, the Mac fans, thanks. You've given us the best shot we'll ever have of taking the desktop.
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    How to prevent a data disaster 13/06/2008 15:20:00

    A corrupted Outlook database trashes your e-mail archive and contact list. An accidentally deleted folder wipes out critical business documents. A sudden hard-drive failure destroys your MP3s and photo libraries. The list of potential catastrophes goes on and on, and few users are prepared to deal with them. That's because they lack a diversified backup plan.
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    The 10 most annoying habits of technology companies 29/05/2008 14:30:00

    May we vent for a minute? Much as we love technology, sometimes we get fed up with the companies that provide it. Maybe it's the notice saying that important features of our perfectly good money-management software no longer work just because it's a couple of years old. Maybe it's the new PC we just bought, so loaded with unwanted junkware that it takes minutes to boot and runs like molasses. Or maybe it's the way we're forced to switch to a certain behind-the-times carrier if we want to buy a certain way-cool phone. (Oh, and that fairly new operating system we don't like, don't want, and can't escape? Don't even go there.)
 
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