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[IP] Inuit pulling plug on some Quicken versions, triggering lawsuit




http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A46992-2004Apr3.html



Panned Obsolescence

By Mike Musgrove
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, April 4, 2004; Page F07

Intuit Inc. is getting ready to pull the plug on support for some of its older personal finance-management products.

Starting April 20, Quicken 98 and Quicken 99 users will no longer get online or phone-based tech support; on May 18, Quicken 2000 users will be on their own as well.

On those dates, those users will also lose the ability to pay their bills online with the program and download updated financial data from Intuit's servers -- instead of zapping off their utility bills and having the latest stock prices automatically plugged into their portfolios, they'll get error messages.

Their option will be to spend $39.95 to upgrade to Quicken 2004 Deluxe -- that's including a $20 mail-in rebate -- or to go back to putting paper checks in the mail and typing in stock quotes manually.

Why is Intuit retiring these older versions when they still work fine? A spokesman for the company said that older products like Quicken 98 essentially represent depreciating assets on the company's balance sheet.

"It costs money to provide the data feeds," said Chris Repetto, a public relations manager for Quicken at Intuit. "It's taking money away from us developing new products."

Repetto would not put a figure on how much money is involved in keeping older programs supported and said there is no set rule for when Intuit retires its products. He said the company estimates that the affected users add up to "less than 1 percent" of its total customer base.

Intuit has been alerting owners of these older releases via pop-up Internet notices in the program and e-mail messages. It has more information online at <http://www.intuit.com/support/quicken/sunset/>www.intuit.com/support/quicken/sunset/.

Some of the affected members, meanwhile, have alerted their lawyers: A group of users filed a class-action lawsuit against the company in San Jose last week. Intuit had no comment about the pending litigation.

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