I wonder if they're messing with Quicken also?
Oh well, no biggie. My old version works fine so there's no need to upgrade.
If Intuit is willing to do this, though, might they attempt to download customer's tax information? Or financial information from Quicken?
On third thought, I think I'll tell my firewall to block all Internet traffic by Quicken for the moment. I can enter my stock prices manually for a while -- it's not like I have that many anyway. *g*
Ping.
If Intuit is willing to do this, though, might they attempt to download customer's tax information? Or financial information from Quicken?
I don't know. But once a company goes scumbag I don't trust them forever. It would be interesting to see if your Quicken starts lighting up your firewall but I really doubt they would download tax information as every lawyer in this country would have orgasmic visions of big bucks in a class action lawsuit. But then again I don't know. Watch that firewall fellow FR!
Yup, XG reqires activation and you can't even put a second copy on your laptop. I have been a user since day one but will never buy an Intuit product again.