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August 1, 2006 8:15 AM PDT

Quicken 2007 released: Introduces data-entry widget; not yet Universal

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Intuit has released Quicken 2007, the latest Mac OS X edition of its personal finance management software.

New features include comprehensive paycheck management, 401(k) investment management and a QuickEntry dashboard widget - a Mac-exclusive feature that allows entry of transactions through a widget.

Unfortunately, the new release is still a PowerPC-only binary that will run under Rosetta on Intel-based Macs.

Quicken Personal Finance Software for Mac 2007 is available beginning today in retail stores and can be purchased or downloaded directly at http://www.quicken.com. The suggested retail price is $69.99.

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    by chabig83 August 1, 2006 9:25 AM PDT
    Not universal? Why am I not surprised? It's not like they had a year to work on
    it...
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