
Managing your money is a big deal. If there’s one thing that the economic meltdown taught us in the past two years, it’s that being prepared is important.
So, what can you do on your Mac to manage your money better? And, if you have money problems, what can your Mac do to help you manage debt, get out of debt, so you can manage your money better? It’s the tale of two Mac apps—Debtinator and MoneyWell. Different strokes for different folks.
There is no shortage of money or financial management tools for Mac users..... (excerpted).
Rubik451 said:
After 12 years of trying to use Quicken to manage a budget at home, we found Budget by Snowmint 2 years ago. We’ve been amazingly successful in keeping a budget and getting through the current economy. The developer is terrific; I’ve sent enhancement suggestions and they responded quickly. You should definitely take a look! http://www.snowmintcs.com/products/budgetmac/index.php
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Jonathan said:
You should check out iCompta - a very little known personal accounting app. http://www.lyricapps.com/iCompta/ I’m just getting familiar with it, and it’s quite good.
An iPhone version is available too.