[moneydance] data file corruption
Bradley Pursley
pursley001 at comcast.net
Sat Apr 28 14:21:41 EDT 2007
Don't forget that "tendency" is one of those relative words along with
warm, cool, up, down, etc. For you it isn't a tendency but for me it is.
Fuzzy Fox wrote:
> Bradley Pursley <pursley001 at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Well, the only reason I say it is because it has. Granted it happens
>> rarely, but it has happened to me more than a few times.
>>
>
> I guess what I take issue with is your use of the word "tendency," which
> strongly implies that Moneydance corrupts data quite a bit of the time.
>
> Of course, there's no such thing as a perfect system, and even I have
> had to revert to a backup file once or twice in the many years that I've
> been using Moneydance. But those have always been caused by problems
> with my system, not with Moneydance.
>
>
>
>>>> Yeah, MD seems to have this tendency to corrupt it's working
>>>> files, especially when it crashes.
>>>>
>>> You are the first person I have seen on this list declare that
>>> Moneydance has a "tendency" to corrupt its own data. It goes
>>> completely against my own experience, which is that Moneydance never
>>> loses data, even when it crashes.
>>>
>
>
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