Congratulations to Patrick, Winner of Quicken Premier 2007

Thanks to everyone who had suggestions for the next version of Quicken. Now, I’m sure the software architects and programmers don’t read the site, and I’m also sure than Quicken 2008 is just now receiving its final touches in preparation of its release, but there are some great suggestions that one would hope would make it into the 2009 release.

Quicken Premier 2007Each commenter on that post—as well as on the reminder the other day—was placed in a virtual hat to participate in a random drawing. The only prize would be a copy of Quicken Premier 2007, provided to me by the Quicken Product Manager at Intuit. Congratulations to Patrick from Cash Money Life, who was randomly picked as the winner!

The software will be going in the mail tomorrow, along with this month’s earlier giveaway, Excuse Me, Your Job is Waiting, by Laura George. This is my first chance to get to a post office in a long time, and I plan on picking up a book of “forever” stamps—but not quite $8,000 worth.

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  1. Comment #1 by Patrick (reply)
    May 27th, 2007 at 5:36 pm

    Thanks, Flexo! I’m looking forward to receiving it and I will be sure to do a review after I get all of my files transferred over from Quicken 2006. :)

  2. Trackback #2 by Cash Money Life - A Personal Finance Blog with a Salute to the Military » Personal Finance Blogs: What I Read, Link to, and Why (reply)
    June 17th, 2007 at 3:25 pm
  3. Comment #3 by Manoj (reply)
    November 27th, 2007 at 4:09 am

    Hope they will provide following two basic facility as
    1) Portfolio management
    2) Portfolio analysis

    It is need services.

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