I own over 500 CDs most of which I never listen to.
The $250.00 iPod Mini is still too expensive. In case you missed it I have a $50.00 CD/MP3 player hybrid that does the job...
I could care less about either program. My Bank has free online banking and bill pay.
I've played with both programs in the past and found them overkill
I don't have that money and therein lies part of my problem. Even if I did, there are more affordable alternatives to the iPod.
I own over 500 CDs most of which I never listen to. The $250.00 iPod Mini is still too expensive. In case you missed it I have a $50.00 CD/MP3 player hybrid that does the job...
I don't get the Ipod's popularity. Do that many people have $300.00-400.00 to shell out on such a device? I sure as hell don't.
1) I can't afford to buy music from iTunes either
2) I just use one of the Inexpensive Portable CD/MP3 Player hybrids, burn a shiload of MP3s to a CD-R and go with that. I'm perfedtly content with it.
If and when Apple makes an affordable portable digital music player "for the rest of us..." <evil grin>, I might be interested..
I suspect that one is long gone as well. It's been circulating the net for years.
So, are you saying you do use Quicken or Money? Frankly having to manually enter all that stuff is too much for me.
I could care less about either program. My Bank has free online banking and bill pay. I've played with both programs in the past and found them overkill