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Michelangelo's long dead so I can't get that Sistine Chapel ceiling feeling most days. There's so little mystery and awe in the world today. My most reliable - and quickest in feel - machine continues to be the always offline >10 year old tower with an underpowered CPU and too little memory that runs WinXP with no service packs and a bunch of very obsolete software.
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(And it has already happened with every single one of the products named above.) When I replace a printer, I worry because I have run into more than one set of "new improved" printer drivers that have screwed me over.
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I cringe on every update to Windows or IE or Firefox or Java or Flash or ZA or or or, because everytime I get the "Won't you let us improve your experience?" line, there's a nonzero chance something will break, perhaps in a very unlikely place. Makes me feel better about avoiding new computer hardware and software. Be sure to read your license agreement carefully to see if using such hacks is a violation You might want to Google around to see if there's such a hack for Q06. There used to be hacks for fooling data download sites into talking to expired versions of Quicken. IIRC downloads using Q02 did continue to work for a few weeks after the official date. There have been few useful new features and lots of gratuitous eye-candy that negatively impacts usability, not to mention new bugs that don't seem to get corrected. IMO also, newer versions of Quicken since about 2003 have been steps backward. While I decry Intuit's policy of actively killing download privileges that are provided to you by your financial institutions, they have the legal right to do it. If you need either of those features after 01May you can obtain a license to use Q09. All that ends on May Day is the service that lets you download stuff and the opportunity to pay through the nose for support if/when the software breaks.
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All you've purchased is a license to use the software for a specified period of time under a specified set of one-sided circumstances and restrictions as explained on the end-user license agreement to which you clicked your approval without reading when you were in a rush to install the softwareĪs I understand it, you're free to use Q06 in perpetuity. That's always the case with all prepackaged software.

Icarus wrote:You think you're buying a program, but really you're just buying a license for a few years!
