
I’ve been looking for nearly a year for a Mac application to manage my finances. Quicken? Please. Intuit seems to loathe Mac users with their infrequent, overpriced, and bug ridden updates of Quicken for Mac.
With Microsoft killing off Money, Intuit gets to rule the money roost for PC users—but without my money. I want a dependable, secure Mac application to manage my money wherever I go.
Over the past two years I’ve tried nearly a dozen money apps on my Mac. Some are simple, elegant, but inevitably don’t do enough.... (excerpted).
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Glenn Peterson said:
I am also looking for a Quicken replacement. I currently use 2005 for Mac and while I am used to it by now the slowness of almost everything is starting to wear on me. I am not certain that this will run on Snow Leopard so I am checking the others out as well. Quicken Online storing my info is not something I trust to them or anyone else.
Moneywell and iBank just don’t do anything for me so I continue to look. I am reviewing Quicken Financial Life but it’s just a beta now and nothing really is grabbing my interest at the moment.