On Jan 19, 2022, at 10:09, AndyHC <a...@hawthorncottage.com> wrote:
> 
> Twenty some years ago I used Quicken (QuickBooks lite) and was so impressed 
> by the user interface I recommended it as an example of how to write 
> user-friendly code. I was less impressed by their lack of transparency on 
> file structures that allowed them to charge annually for tax rules updates, 
> bu still, pretty much everybody does that now and - it stands out in my 
> memory.

One of the first articles I had published was how to implement Quicken date 
shortcuts in FoxPro. Years later people still came up to me telling me that 
they use those shortcuts in all of their apps because their users loved how 
handy they were.


-- Ed Leafe







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