Review: Quicken Mac 2007
Shortcomings aside—chief among them the lack of support for Intel Mac—Quicken Mac 2007 provides a financial management package that performs well, lives up to the reputation established with previous versions, and provides detailed reports. The new Dashboard widget makes short work of entering routine transactions, and improved portfolio tracking features offer a good reason to upgrade. However, our review finds that if a previous version of Quicken is working well for you, then the additional bells and whistles may not be necessary.
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It was only October of last year when Apple announced that it would begin selling TV shows on the iTunes Music Store. In that time, the store has grown to include programming from more than 40 channels. Yet despite its explosive growth, several gaps remain in the ITMS television lineup, despite the store’s ability to both increase a shows over the air ratings and help networks build relationships with new customers.
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