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Microsoft does the maths

Jonathan Skillings CNET News

Published: 06 Jul 2005 09:10 BST

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Microsoft on Tuesday launched Money 2006, the latest version of its consumer finance software. The application now allows people to pay their bills from multiple accounts and includes enhancements to the Spending Tracker and other features. Pricing in the US ranges from $29.95 (£17.07) for the standard edition to $79.95 for the premium version; a small-business version is available for $89.95. (Rebates range from $5 to $30.) UK pricing was not available at time of going to press.

The software giant also introduced Microsoft Student 2006, software designed to help middle- and high-school students with their homework. A central feature is a Graphing Calculator meant to present mathematical and science concepts in visual format. Priced at $99.95, it's due this month.

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