February 27th, 2007 in Lifehack, Money

How to Track Airline Miles or Points with Quicken 2007

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Flexo at Consumerism Commentary blog migrate his financial software from Microsoft Money to Quicken and found out there is a missing feature in Quicken which is to track airline mile points. He finds a way to do that with Quicken’s normal account tracking facility:

One of the features I liked when I used Microsoft Money was the ability to track airline miles or points. I didn’t accumulate many, but it was good to see what I had available in one place rather than going to the individual airline websites.

I switched to Quicken and I was disappointed to find that there was no similar option. I was determined to find away to track miles, so I discovered a work-around. Here are four easy steps for setting up accounts within Quicken to track your airline miles.

Quicken Hack: How to Track Airline Miles or Points (With Free Quicken!)

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  • luther says on March 1st, 2007 at 2:34 am

    This program sounds great. I solely rely on the statements provided for by Northwest on the Airline Miles that I’ve alrady accumulated. I hope this program works without a quirk in Vista. I’ve heard that some programs are having compatibility problems with the new OS. But I think I won’t be encountering such a dilemma since I got all the Vista driver that I need, thanks to http://www.radarsync.com/vista. I hope Northwest hasn’t cheated on me on the miles that I’ve earned.

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