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RE: How I hacked Quicken and made off with over $600,000 - True confessions

in #life8 years ago (edited)

I don't think he's reverse engineering Quicken's software in the worst sense. He's engineering NEW software in order for it to be COMPATIBLE with the current software that no one wants to part with. He needs to KNOW the code in order to do that. I'm no patent attorney, and it is ten shades of gray, don't get me wrong, but I think it's totally kosher. Someone's gotta do it. Mike's the guy to do it. Bam. Up vote.

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Thanks. Very well said. I like your daughters story too and I upvoted and followed.