

If you're looking for PC-based financial software and don't mind the lack of online features (I never use them in Quicken), then this could be worth a try. Money Plus Sunset is available in two versions: Money Plus Deluxe Sunset (designed to replace Essentials, Deluxe and Premium) and Money Plus Home & Business Sunset (designed to replace Home & Business).īecause Microsoft has removed the activation requirement and provided a public download, they're essentially giving this software away free (though that's not how they've phrased it: “This version of Money Plus Sunset can be installed stand alone, or as an upgrade to any existing installation of Microsoft Money.”). The Sunset version cannot convert files created by regional (non-US) versions of Money. The Sunset versions are able to open and convert Money Plus files and files from older versions of Money (e.g.

The Microsoft Money Plus Sunset versions provide an alternative version of Money with the following: 31, 2011, all online services and assisted support for all versions of Money end. Well, the biggest drawback is that these free versions of Money Plus have no online features or tech support. At the time we suggested sixteen powerful alternatives to Microsoft Money. The b est budgeting software if often a matter of personal taste and people are still downloading the now-defunct Microsoft Money now that it's available with no cost or license.Įver since Microsoft quit producing Microsoft Money Plus in 2011, its popular personal-finance software program, they've offered a bare bones version in the form of Microsoft Money Plus Sunset Deluxe Personal Finance Software. In 2016, who would want a personal finance software package with no online component or support? Apparently many do when it's completely free.
