

So if I bought something it shows up as a debit AND credit! What a load of crap. Transactions are duplicated not only that, they cancel each other out. 45 days into the problem, I still can't properly connect to their netbenefits site. The worst incidents by far is with Fidelity.

I rather download QFX files than have yodlee screw it up for me "automatically". Their 48 hour promise to fix those accounts, turn in to months! Inquiries on the status of the problem results in: "We are working on the problem, and it should be resolved within 48 hours!" I know technology is trying to accomplish a lot, with very little cooperation from big companies, but heck. 5 of my 10 accounts polled (aggregated) by Yodlee don't work due to their "technical difficulties". Yodlee, while nice in theory, doesn't work 100% of the time! Come to think of it. The worst yet was bundling Yodlee technology with their product. Bad decisions have been made at microsoft on the corporate level. 2005 is going to be the year of the failed, microsoft product. Granted both Quicken and Money have similar features, but Money's interface turns your focus more forward-looking rather than just being a record of what's already done. One thing I really like here is the fact that MS Money seems to be more "let's manage your money" focused rather than solely being a glorified checkbook. At any rate.I'll continue the trial and may make 2006 the year I convert, as I've grown tired of the bugs in Quicken that seem to grow more significant with each new version.

Only problem I had was getting a feed from my bank.but think that's more related to the bank expecting me to login w/Quicken. MS Money imported my Quicken file without issue and has a pretty intuitive interface for getting started. Actually.I really like what I see, albeit somewhat different than the "checkbook" interface I've grown used to with Quicken. So I was a little skeptical when I started this new MS Money 2006 beta trial. First let me state that I'm a Quicken user - about 7 years now - and have always found Money to feel "odd".
