Comments on: Intuit discounts Quicken as MS Money fades
Finance software maker announces a variety of short-term discounts in the wake of Microsoft's discontinuation of its Money product.
Finance software maker announces a variety of short-term discounts in the wake of Microsoft's discontinuation of its Money product.
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I thought when you had less compeition that prices got higher, not lower.
When my Quicken "sunsetted" on me, I went and found another player. It took a few tries before I found a good one. However now I like them better.
X-Plane did a similar thing when Microsoft Flight Simulator was cancelled. X-Plane offered it at a discount to get new customers.
I'm using their services for a while now and I am happy. I would love to have a more complex tool for budget purposes or life events planning, but a lot of other features just work much better than Money/Quicken.
Great move on the part of Intuit to gain more customers by offering the discounts, as it prevents the other customers from looking into other alternatives like mint.com. Externally, it looks good for Intuit as they appear to be playing nice for the MS Money customers.
So, I was considering looking into ZUNE HD when it comes out; but, now I wonder if MS will support it. After all, they dumped msn music for Zune. MS just does not seem to know what business they are in.
- by mzupan June 16, 2009 7:17 PM PDT
- Sounds to me like Intuit is using this as an opportunity to clear out their 2009 line stock to make way for the 2010 version. They typically release new versions each year around the June-August timeframe.
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