
From time to time, people report trouble when upgrading to a newer version, but that's only because they forget about one crucial step: the Mondo patch. Installation was a breeze-very quick and not a single problem. That's a LOT cheaper than a subscription! For thirty bucks, I got a fully licensed (LEGAL!) copy of the software that will be supported through April 30, 2020. However, I'm not crazy about subscription software, so I bought this to lock in an extra year of support before being forced to pay through the nose for a subscription. Intuit had neglected its Quicken line for several years before selling it, and while it remains to be seen what the new owners do in the long term, Quicken remains the best option in personal finance software. I use the Home & Business version so I can track my income and expenses from freelancing, and it makes bookkeeping a lot easier. I've used Quicken since the days of MS-DOS, and it's still the best of the best.

The length of one’s hair is a measure of status, in marked contrast to the shavenheaded Red Wizards.


Both sexes keep their hair long: The men wear a pair of thickīraids, while the women have only one. Men grow beards but keep them trimmed short. Rashemi are a short, hardy folk, built for strength rather than speed. I'd really love to find a picture whimsical enough to capture Minsc's personality, but also fits the description of a Rashemi from the book Unapproachable East:
