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https://gaiersoftware.com/money
Works very well, although (the way I use it) it needs to have your portfolio on ft.com, which is free, but an extra step.0 -
Isn't the Sunset edition primarily a US version? I seem to recall there was another free version to download, but I can't remember where it came from. I've haven't got around to upgrading from the 2000 version yet.0
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I still use version 11 (2002) and it works with Windows 10 Home. I have never used share price update automatically (I only have half a dozen or so to do) but it does offer me the chance to set it up if required. I agree Sunset was the US version and I also thought there were free versions to download once MS stopped offering later versions.0
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Chickereeeee said:https://gaiersoftware.com/money
Works very well, although (the way I use it) it needs to have your portfolio on ft.com, which is free, but an extra step.That's what I use, but with my 2005 UK version it seems to sort it out without FT required.There 's very similar thread Money here, with download links to UK versions
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Farway said:Chickereeeee said:https://gaiersoftware.com/money
Works very well, although (the way I use it) it needs to have your portfolio on ft.com, which is free, but an extra step.That's what I use, but with my 2005 UK version it seems to sort it out without FT required.There 's very similar thread Money here, with download links to UK versions
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=32434
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Jenni_D said:Farway said:Chickereeeee said:https://gaiersoftware.com/money
Works very well, although (the way I use it) it needs to have your portfolio on ft.com, which is free, but an extra step.That's what I use, but with my 2005 UK version it seems to sort it out without FT required.There 's very similar thread Money here, with download links to UK versions
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=32434
That's a pdf of a mail in USA rebate sheet from 20050 -
I hadn't clicked the actual Download button ... someone better inform MS then.Jenni x0
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