edmicman
1-19-2005, 11:02 PM
I currently have Money 2002 that I got in a bundle quite awhile ago. I stopped using it awhile back because I couldn't automatically update my credit union bank account, and I don't think it had an auto thing for my citibank credit card, either. Anyway, more and more lately I've been wanting to get a better handle on managing my money and budgeting, outside of writing down plans on scraps of paper, etc. Is it worth upgrading to the newest version?
I have the 2005 version, but despite their claims, I cannot get it to work with my MBNA credit card or my credit union accounts, even though they are listed on the list of online-enabled financial institutions
beatmix01
1-19-2005, 11:57 PM
i have had trouble connecting w/ my green point bank as well and they are listed as well. It's odd since Money is partnered w/ Yodlee.com and I can get my info from yodlee perfectly.
edmicman
1-20-2005, 9:41 AM
Hmmmmmm, so does it offer any advantages then over what I've already got? Is there a way you can add support for new banks to older versions?