- #File formats for microsoft money 2005 manual#
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Additionally, the company announced that they would be no longer shipping boxed versions of Microsoft Money to retail stores, instead selling the product only through online downloads. In August 2008, Microsoft announced that it would discontinue the practice of releasing a new version of the product each year, and as such had no version planned for 2009. Microsoft has announced that they will be releasing an edition of Money 2008 that does not require activation. First and only version to require product activation on those copies installed from CD. Also the last version for Windows Mobile platforms.įirst version to require product activation for copies installed from downloaded installation files.įinal release. Last version for Windows 98 SE/ME, and Windows 2000 SP3. Last localized release for the U.K., French, and the International edition. Last version to support original version of Windows 98 ("First Edition"). Last version to support Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 SP5. Last localized release for Germany and Brazil.įirst edition for Windows Mobile platforms.
Last version to support Windows NT 3.51.įirst version to require Internet Explorer as part of the interface. Īdded ability to close accounts, provided online banking capabilities including online stock quotes (supported until February, 2004), and contained minor UI improvements. Users who took advantage of this (media cost + freight cost) only version did not receive the retail box, but the contents were the same as the ones sold in stores. The CD-ROM version included Multimedia Catalog (an electronic catalog of Microsoft products available at that time) and an online user's manual.
#File formats for microsoft money 2005 manual#
The freely downloaded (moneyweb.exe) version was the same as the paid 3.5" floppy disk version but no user's manual was available. This was requested either through a promotional mail-in card (was distributed in stores) or calling Microsoft directly.
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Users also had the option of paying $9.95 USD plus tax (for US residents) or $14.95 CAD plus tax (for Canadian residents) for CD-ROM or 3.5" floppy disk media along with a hard copy user's manual during that promotional period.
#File formats for microsoft money 2005 download#
To celebrate Windows 95's release and to promote the advantages of a native Windows 95 application, Money 95 was available as a free web download from Microsoft's web site between Augand October 31, 1995. Note that a version 13.x was never created. ĭue to Microsoft's propensity to market product versions using the year number rather than the actual version number, the version number reported in the About dialogue box may not actually reflect that of the packaging of the distribution media. The first version of Microsoft Money dates back to 1991 and was originally part of the Microsoft Home series.
Users upgrading from other non-US editions must manually export and reimport their accounts, and may have to re-enter certain information by hand.
#File formats for microsoft money 2005 trial#
This trial version can import data files from the Canadian edition of Money, but not from other non-US editions. Microsoft offered a free downloadable time-limited trial version of Microsoft Money Plus. However, these editions were discontinued due to what was believed to be an insufficient user-base to justify the expense of localization for more recent editions or the expense to integrate support for the national online-banking standard like HBCI in Germany. There were also localized editions for other countries, such as Russia, Brazil, Germany and Italy. The last Canadian edition was Money 2006. However, Microsoft had not updated the U.K., French and international editions since Money 2005. There were localized editions of Microsoft Money for the United Kingdom, France, Japan, Canada and an International English edition for other English speaking countries.
#File formats for microsoft money 2005 software#
Microsoft discontinued sales of the software on Jand removed access to online services for existing Money installations in January 2011. From its inception until 2009, Microsoft Money was commercial software. Money is no longer being actively developed. It was designed for computers using the Microsoft Windows operating system, though versions for Windows Mobile were also available (available for Money 2000-2006 on select versions of Windows Mobile, up to, but not including, Windows Mobile 5.0). It let users view bank account balances, create budgets, and track expenses, among other features. Microsoft Money was Microsoft's personal finance management software.