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| | PC World - First Look at Microsoft Money 2005 |
 | | Money is scheduled to ship in September in four versions: Standard ($30), Deluxe ($60), Premium ($80), and Small Business ($90), which correspond roughly to Quicken's Basic, Deluxe, Premier, and Premier Home and Business editions. |
 | | Money continues to compete vigorously with market-leading Quicken: Both are mature, capable products; and for the most part, the differences in usability are trivial. |
 | | Conversely, Money 2005's two-year upgrade requirement window for continuing online services might prompt some Money users who like to keep their software longer than that (and who can live without Web synchronization) to take another look at Quicken. |
| www.pcworld.com /news/article/0,aid,117436,00.asp (1333 words) |
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