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  1. #1
    4phun
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    The advantages of having the neatest piece of new technology continue
    to pour in for iPhone owners. Intuit has joined the bandwagon of
    technology companies developing services or special products for the
    iPhone crowd.

    Here is the link
    http://www.google.com/gwt/n?u=javasc...AWDhaGRHX92sxA

    "Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken priced at $3/month"

    "They said they decided to tweak the product for the iPhone ahead of
    other devices because Apple enthusiasts tend to be early adopters of
    new technologies. They may be more likely to embrace a software as a
    service product, said Jim Del Favero, product manager for the Quicken
    group."

    "Quicken's U.S. market share rose to 80 percent in the first 11 months
    of this year from 72 percent in 2006. Microsoft Money's share of sales
    declined to 19 percent from 25 percent in the prior year, according to
    NPD."

    Intuit "also plans to tweak the service so it works on the Blackberry
    from Research in Motion Ltd and other mobile devices.

    But company officials declined to say when that will happen."




    See More: NEW:l Version of Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken for iPhone




  2. #2
    CozmicDebris
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    Re: NEW:l Version of Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken for iPhone

    4phun <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:f185c4f5-e906-4284-9aa2-9b1006d92293@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.com:

    > The advantages of having the neatest piece of new technology continue
    > to pour in for iPhone owners. Intuit has joined the bandwagon of
    > technology companies developing services or special products for the
    > iPhone crowd.
    >
    > Here is the link
    > http://www.google.com/gwt/n?u=javasc...9%3B%3F_RW_%3D
    > http%253A%252F%252Fwww.reuters.com%252Farticle%252FinternetNews%252FidU
    > SN1852751820071219%7Conclick%7CL63&sig=ALEbrzmBI2cnJu54cyzXAWDhaGRHX92s
    > xA
    >
    > "Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken priced at $3/month"
    >
    > "They said they decided to tweak the product for the iPhone ahead of
    > other devices because Apple enthusiasts tend to be early adopters of
    > new technologies. They may be more likely to embrace a software as a
    > service product, said Jim Del Favero, product manager for the Quicken
    > group."
    >
    > "Quicken's U.S. market share rose to 80 percent in the first 11 months
    > of this year from 72 percent in 2006. Microsoft Money's share of sales
    > declined to 19 percent from 25 percent in the prior year, according to
    > NPD."
    >
    > Intuit "also plans to tweak the service so it works on the Blackberry
    > from Research in Motion Ltd and other mobile devices.
    >
    > But company officials declined to say when that will happen."
    >
    >


    So let me get this straight- for $3/month, I can store my personal
    financial data on a portable device that might drop out of my pocket.

    Or I can load it on my PC for a cost of about $1.50/month and have my data
    secure.


    Hmmmm- I wonder which is the more prudent move?



  3. #3
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: NEW:l Version of Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken for iPhone

    At 18 Dec 2007 21:17:56 -0600 CozmicDebris wrote:

    > > "Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken priced at $3/month"
    > >


    > So let me get this straight- for $3/month, I can store my personal
    > financial data on a portable device that might drop out of my pocket.



    I'm guessing it's actually stored on Intuit's servers, since you can't
    store much other than media on an iPhone.


    > Or I can load it on my PC for a cost of about $1.50/month and have my

    data
    > secure.
    >
    >
    > Hmmmm- I wonder which is the more prudent move?



    Pocket Quicken has been available for Palm OS and WinMo for four years or so,
    at least.
    http://www.landware.com/pocketquicken/index.html

    It supports password protection of your info, and syncs with Quicken on
    your desktop, and doesn't require internet connectivity to function.

    Quicken on the iPhone- another "new" iPhone feature that isn't, well, new...


    (And another online service that begs the question, if the iPhone has a
    "real browser" why does it need a customized iPhone web portal, rather than
    just using the "real" one?)





  4. #4
    4phun
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    Re: NEW:l Version of Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken for iPhone

    On Dec 18, 10:17 pm, CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
    > 4phun <[email protected]> wrote innews:f185c4f5-e906-4284-9aa2-9b1006d92293@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.com:
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > > The advantages of having the neatest piece of new technology continue
    > > to pour in for iPhone owners. Intuit has joined the bandwagon of
    > > technology companies developing services or special products for the
    > > iPhone crowd.

    >
    > > Here is the link
    > >http://www.google.com/gwt/n?u=javasc...9%3B%3F_RW_%3D
    > > http%253A%252F%252Fwww.reuters.com%252Farticle%252FinternetNews%252FidU
    > > SN1852751820071219%7Conclick%7CL63&sig=ALEbrzmBI2cnJu54cyzXAWDhaGRHX92s
    > > xA

    >
    > > "Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken priced at $3/month"

    >
    > > "They said they decided to tweak the product for the iPhone ahead of
    > > other devices because Apple enthusiasts tend to be early adopters of
    > > new technologies. They may be more likely to embrace a software as a
    > > service product, said Jim Del Favero, product manager for the Quicken
    > > group."

    >
    > > "Quicken's U.S. market share rose to 80 percent in the first 11 months
    > > of this year from 72 percent in 2006. Microsoft Money's share of sales
    > > declined to 19 percent from 25 percent in the prior year, according to
    > > NPD."

    >
    > > Intuit "also plans to tweak the service so it works on the Blackberry
    > > from Research in Motion Ltd and other mobile devices.

    >
    > > But company officials declined to say when that will happen."

    >
    > So let me get this straight- for $3/month, I can store my personal
    > financial data on a portable device that might drop out of my pocket.
    >
    > Or I can load it on my PC for a cost of about $1.50/month and have my data
    > secure.
    >
    > Hmmmm- I wonder which is the more prudent move?- Hide quoted text -
    >
    > - Show quoted text -


    Good point.
    I wonder how they will secure the data.

    I saw an article within the last 24 hours where it is predicted the
    iPhone will change the way many use the internet. More and more people
    will use a phone to access the internet instead of using a PC during
    2008. I have already seen this at work so it may come to pass.

    Do a Google search for that news.




  5. #5
    DTC
    Guest

    Re: NEW:l Version of Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken for iPhone

    Todd Allcock wrote:
    > At 18 Dec 2007 21:17:56 -0600 CozmicDebris wrote:
    >
    >>> "Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken priced at $3/month"
    >>>

    >
    >> So let me get this straight- for $3/month, I can store my personal
    >> financial data on a portable device that might drop out of my pocket.

    >
    >
    > I'm guessing it's actually stored on Intuit's servers, since you can't
    > store much other than media on an iPhone.


    Similar to Quickbooks's web app access for a monthly fee instead of
    purchasing the software for your own PC.



  6. #6
    Todd Allcock
    Guest

    Re: NEW:l Version of Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken for iPhone

    At 19 Dec 2007 08:51:42 -0600 DTC wrote:

    > Similar to Quickbooks's web app access for a monthly fee instead
    > of purchasing the software for your own PC.


    Right- does that require some sort of plug-in? If it's all browser-based,
    I'm wondering why the iPhone needs a separate version, although I
    understand wh Intuit wants to sell them one! ;-)

    It would seem advantageous (to the end-user- not Intuit) to just "share"
    the account between your phone and PC, since it's accessing the same data
    on the same servers, and the PC/phone is just acting as a terminal.






  7. #7
    CozmicDebris
    Guest

    Re: NEW:l Version of Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken for iPhone

    4phun <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > On Dec 18, 10:17 pm, CozmicDebris <isheforreal> wrote:
    >> 4phun <[email protected]> wrote
    >> innews:f185c4f5-e906-4284-9aa2-9b1006d92293

    @s19g2000prg.googlegroups.c
    >> om:
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> > The advantages of having the neatest piece of new technology
    >> > continue to pour in for iPhone owners. Intuit has joined the
    >> > bandwagon of technology companies developing services or special
    >> > products for the iPhone crowd.

    >>
    >> > Here is the link
    >> >http://www.google.com/gwt/n?u=javasc...age%282%29%3B%

    3F_RW_%
    >> >3D
    >> > http%253A%252F%252Fwww.reuters.com%252Farticle%252FinternetNews%

    252F
    >> > idU
    >> > SN1852751820071219%7Conclick%7CL63

    &sig=ALEbrzmBI2cnJu54cyzXAWDhaGRHX
    >> > 92s xA

    >>
    >> > "Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken priced at $3/month"

    >>
    >> > "They said they decided to tweak the product for the iPhone ahead
    >> > of other devices because Apple enthusiasts tend to be early
    >> > adopters of new technologies. They may be more likely to embrace a
    >> > software as a service product, said Jim Del Favero, product manager
    >> > for the Quicken group."

    >>
    >> > "Quicken's U.S. market share rose to 80 percent in the first 11
    >> > months of this year from 72 percent in 2006. Microsoft Money's
    >> > share of sales declined to 19 percent from 25 percent in the prior
    >> > year, according to NPD."

    >>
    >> > Intuit "also plans to tweak the service so it works on the
    >> > Blackberry from Research in Motion Ltd and other mobile devices.

    >>
    >> > But company officials declined to say when that will happen."

    >>
    >> So let me get this straight- for $3/month, I can store my personal
    >> financial data on a portable device that might drop out of my pocket.
    >>
    >> Or I can load it on my PC for a cost of about $1.50/month and have my
    >> data secure.
    >>
    >> Hmmmm- I wonder which is the more prudent move?- Hide quoted text -
    >>
    >> - Show quoted text -

    >
    > Good point.
    > I wonder how they will secure the data.
    >
    > I saw an article within the last 24 hours where it is predicted the
    > iPhone will change the way many use the internet. More and more people
    > will use a phone to access the internet instead of using a PC during
    > 2008. I have already seen this at work so it may come to pass.
    >
    > Do a Google search for that news.
    >


    It was a fanboi site- what would you expect them to say?



  8. #8
    Larry
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    Re: NEW:l Version of Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken for iPhone

    4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:f185c4f5-e906-4284-9aa2-
    [email protected]:

    > "Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken priced at $3/month"
    >
    >


    God, you personal financial information stored on some Quicken webpage
    server. That IS scary.....how stupid.

    Larry
    --
    QUOTE OF THE MONTH:
    "I have been to several major Chinese cities and have seen first hand shops
    crammed with obviously fake American products." - Jon Dudas, Undersecretary
    of Commerce for Intellectual Property Rights.

    How can they be fake? The Chinese make all "American Products" I use!



  9. #9
    Larry
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    Re: NEW:l Version of Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken for iPhone

    4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:72ce4295-274b-4621-9ce6-
    [email protected]:

    > I saw an article within the last 24 hours where it is predicted the
    > iPhone will change the way many use the internet. More and more people
    > will use a phone to access the internet instead of using a PC during
    > 2008. I have already seen this at work so it may come to pass.
    >
    >


    It is all part of the plan to move the webbers off their computers
    running client software and moving data over the net at no cost other
    than an ISP....into a web-browser-based new internet world order where
    every damned thing you do is server-based so we can CHARGE, CHARGE,
    CHARGE.....

    This crap is nothing new. Remember when JAVA was going to take over the
    way we did things on the net and put them all on some rent-from-me server
    bull**** and all the local web software was supposed to go away so you
    could rent JAVA server time to see your own pictures?

    One hopes the internet users haven't become such stupid Sheeple they'll
    buy this line of crap....$3/mo here, $5.99/mo there, $2.99/mo over
    there....How stupid.

    Larry
    --
    QUOTE OF THE MONTH:
    "I have been to several major Chinese cities and have seen first hand
    shops crammed with obviously fake American products." - Jon Dudas,
    Undersecretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property Rights.

    How can they be fake? The Chinese make all "American Products" I use!



  10. #10
    Todd Allcock
    Guest

    Re: NEW:l Version of Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken for iPhone

    At 20 Dec 2007 03:27:26 +0000 Larry wrote:

    > It is all part of the plan to move the webbers off their computers
    > running client software and moving data over the net at no cost other
    > than an ISP....into a web-browser-based new internet world order where
    > every damned thing you do is server-based so we can CHARGE, CHARGE,
    > CHARGE.....



    Speak for you own carrier. Mine, T-Mobile, offers unlimited internet for
    less than I'm paying for my DSL line. If it wasn't so damned slow, I'd
    ditch my broadband. (And no TOS, BTW!)






  11. #11
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: NEW:l Version of Intuit iPhone-friendly Quicken for iPhone

    Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote in news:fkctt0$n5b$1
    @aioe.org:

    > Speak for you own carrier. Mine, T-Mobile, offers unlimited internet

    for
    > less than I'm paying for my DSL line. If it wasn't so damned slow, I'd
    > ditch my broadband. (And no TOS, BTW!)
    >
    >


    I'm not talking about the carrier, which is of no consequence. Haven't
    you notice how many web-based apps are pouring onto the market because of
    these hobbled WebTV devices? Get the free running, free programs OUT of
    their devices and make it server-based, webpage accessible so we can
    CHARGE them to do exactly what they've always done.....or we can give it
    to them IF they don't mind us selling thousands of damned flash and
    moving GIFs on every page. We'll RENT them content...or rent the
    advertisers content...

    The damned webpage net is just like American radio, nearly ALL spam, all
    the time. 70% of every webpage needs to be filled with spam movies
    blinking and flashing at the really stupid Sheeple operating the Pods, I
    or otherwise.

    They're, once again, going to try for the Rent-A-Net concept....$3/month
    here, $5/month there....and that's on top of your ISP/carrier, who may be
    getting a kickback, of course, per hit from his domain.

    Sure hope the public wakes up and says NO again.....
    iPhone, Voyager, WebTV, internet appliances....spreading...not good.

    Larry
    --
    QUOTE OF THE MONTH:
    "I have been to several major Chinese cities and have seen first hand
    shops crammed with obviously fake American products." - Jon Dudas,
    Undersecretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property Rights.

    How can they be fake? The Chinese make all "American Products" I use!



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