Microsoft Money

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Microsoft Money
Developer(s) Microsoft
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Type Personal finance
License Proprietary
Website http://www.microsoft.com/money/
Microsoft Money 2006 Premium

Microsoft Money was Microsoft's personal finance software. It is designed for computers using the Microsoft Windows operating system, though versions for Windows Mobile are also available (available for Money 2000 - 2006 on select versions of Windows Mobile, up to, but not including, Windows Mobile 5.0).

The latest version, released in August 2007, is called Microsoft Money Plus and comes in four editions: Essentials, Deluxe, Premium and Home & Business.

On 10 June 2009, Microsoft announced that it would discontinue sales of the software from 30 June 2009.[1]

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[edit] Localization

There are versions of Microsoft Money for the U.S., U.K., France, Japan, Canada and an International English edition for other English speaking countries. However, Microsoft has not updated the U.K., French and international editions since Money 2005. The last Canadian version was Money 2006.

In the past, there have been localized versions for other countries, such as Russia, Brazil, Germany and Italy. However, these versions were discontinued due to what was believed to be an insufficient user base to justify the expense of localization for more recent versions or the expense to integrate support for the national online-banking standard like HBCI in Germany.

[edit] History

The first version of Microsoft Money dates back to 1991. [2]

[edit] Release history

Marketed version Actual version Notes
Microsoft Money Plus (2008) 17.0 Final release. First and only version to require Product activation on those copies installed from CD (Money 2007 required activation for copies installed from downloaded installation files).
Microsoft Money 2007 16.0
Microsoft Money 2006 15.0 Last localized release for Canada. Last version for Windows 98/Me, Windows 2000, [3] and for Windows Mobile platforms.
Microsoft Money 2005 14.0 Last localized release for the U.K., French, and the International edition.
Microsoft Money 2004 12.0
Microsoft Money 2003 11.0
Microsoft Money 2002 10.0
Microsoft Money 2001 9.0
Microsoft Money 2000 8.0 First edition for Windows Mobile platforms.
Microsoft Money 99 7.0 Last localized release for Germany and Brazil.
Microsoft Money 98 6.0
Microsoft Money 97 5.0
Microsoft Money 95 4.0 Only Dutch version
Microsoft Money 3.0 3.0
Microsoft Money 2.0 2.0
Microsoft Money 1.0 Initial release.

Due to Microsoft's propensity to market product versions using the year number rather than the actual version number, the version number reported in the Help dialogue may not actually reflect that of the packaging of the distribution media.

Note that a version 13.x was never created.

[edit] Discontinuation of Money

In August 2008, Microsoft announced that they would discontinue the practice of releasing a new version of the product each year, and as such had no version planned for 2009. 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. [4]

On 10 June 2009, Microsoft announced that they would be ending development of Money. The company plans to discontinue sales of Money by 30 June 2009, however will continue to support the product until 31 Jan 2011. [1] The company cited the changing needs of the marketplace as the reason for Money's demise. "Demand for a comprehensive personal finance toolset has declined" the company said on their website. [5]

Some Money products require activation and Microsoft has announced that these will not be able to be reactivated after Jan. 31, 2011. If you should buy a new computer or need to rebuild your existing computer after that date, you will not be able to reinstall Money and will thus lose access to all of your old data.[5] However, versions of Money prior to 2007 do not need activation and thus do not suffer from this limitation.

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