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Switching to Quicken ... maybe ... questions
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Dec 7, 2004, 11:34 AM
 
I currently manage a bunch of accounts on Microsoft Money 2004 Pro on my PC.

I've been considering moving this process to my Mac.

Before I do I have a single question:
- On my Palm Tungsten T2 I run an app called "UltraSoft Money 3.3" which syncs my Microsoft Money account with the Palm device. I can make entries on either platform or balance my account on either platform and they stay in sync via a Hotsync conduit.

Is there any equivalent app for the Palm that syncs with Quicken via a conduit on the Mac?

Thanks in advance.
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Dec 7, 2004, 11:53 AM
 
Pocket Quicken 2.03 syncs with my Quicken 2005.

However, I am relatively new at this and can't figure out why I can't edit the entries on my Treo.
     
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Dec 7, 2004, 12:04 PM
 
Originally posted by velodev:
Pocket Quicken 2.03 syncs with my Quicken 2005.

However, I am relatively new at this and can't figure out why I can't edit the entries on my Treo.
I didn't realize that Pocket Quicken was available on the mac. :->
I've got some research to do.

One of the things I've always liked about Ultrasoft Money was that their Palm client was better than the one that Microsoft provided for PocketPCs. (Their own platform, their own products!)

Hopefully I'll have a similar experience with the Mac side. (In reality I just need the ability to make new entries and not mangle the database!)
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