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		<title>Is Quicken Online a blessing to Linux users? Well&#8230;.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Words passed my ears not so long ago that filled my heart with hope. &#8220;Have you looked at Quicken Online?&#8221; A prompt buzz of the site showed some promise, much like a pre-psychotic Britney Spears. At a paltry $3/mo, who could argue with that pricing, either? My fond memories of the Quicken application under Windows [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Words passed my ears not so long ago that filled my heart with hope. &#8220;Have you looked at Quicken Online?&#8221;</p>
<p>A prompt buzz of the site showed some promise, much like a pre-psychotic Britney Spears. At a paltry $3/mo, who could argue with that pricing, either? My fond memories of the Quicken application under Windows led me to believe that finally, I could have my Quicken functionality back, but under Linux. Or, for that matter, independent of any operating system.</p>
<p>I was wrong.</p>
<p>You see, the real Quicken application does a mighty number of wonderful deeds, carefully crafted to the exacting specifications that you&#8217;ve come to accept from Intuit since the widespread adoption of Quicken in the early nineties. I don&#8217;t need to explain to you what the real Quicken does, though. I merely have to show you what the online version does.</p>
<p>In extended detail, what Quicken Online does for you:</p>
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<li>Downloads your data from your financial institutions</li>
<li>Lets you categorize it</li>
<li>Puts it in a pie chart</li>
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<p>Let&#8217;s pretend for a moment that the above is actually useful.  What can you do with the above? I&#8217;ve come up with some clever ideas.</p>
<ol>
<li>Spend more money in an attempt to make one part of the pie bigger than the other</li>
<li>Point out the pie to random people in your office building</li>
<li>Pretend that the pie chart is an actual, multi-colored pie</li>
<li>Go buy a real pie</li>
<li>Tell your friends you&#8217;re so utterly independent of Micro$h4ft Winblows that you don&#8217;t even need Quicken for Windows, even under WINE support</li>
<li>Go to the liquor store and buy some real WINE support</li>
<li>Run those damn kids off your lawn</li>
</ol>
<p>I have to wonder what the development plan was for Quicken Online. Perhaps the business case went a bit like this:</p>
<ol>
<li>Create a quick webapp and call it Quicken Online</li>
<li>Market the webapp</li>
<li>???</li>
<li>PROFIT!!</li>
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<p>I give this application a C for effort, and an F for execution.</p>
<p>Of course, F is for Fail.</p>
<p>-LightningCrash</p>
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