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However, the developer really needs to get a move-on and and add the online banking and bill payment features that it’s sorely lacking.
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There’s also an iPhone app and the developer has offered free updates up until version 2.0 which isn’t bad considering it’s not even version 1 yet.
It’s by far the easiest to get started with and features enough for basic budgeting such as scheduled transactions, smart folders, sick graphical reports and importing from Quicken. Squirrel is the most basic of the financial applications listed here but it’s probably the slickest for OS X and a very promising one that could soon rival the likes of iBank and Moneydance. It does however support direct connect banking, envelope budgeting, transaction and cash flow management and iPhone integration for budgeting on the move. The downside of this is that it lacks some of the more powerful features of the latter such as single line transactions and the ability to pay bills online. However, as a result it’s got a gentler learning curve than either iBank or MoneyDance and is easy to get up and running with. MoneyWell offers many of the above although it’s aimed more at people that want to focus on budgeting rather than financial management in general.
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There’s also an active forum of users where you can get help and suggest new features to the developers IGG Software who most users report are very responsive to problems and requests.
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iBank takes a bit of getting used to after Quicken but it has an extensive manual and plenty of tutorials to get you going. You might notice some imperfections when importing data from Quicken 2007 but nothing you can’t tidy-up quickly. Unlike Moneydance, it can even scan documents and receipts and attach them to accounts for better organization and finance tracking and there’s also an iPhone app. Like Moneydance, it supports lots of online banking and bill payment features and it will import all of your Quicken data. iBank has come a long way since its initial release and is now probably one of the best personal finance apps available on Mac. Even better, you can use Moneydance to automatically pay your bills for you too and if you’re worried about all your Quicken data, Moneydance will import it all from Quicken Essentials.Īlong with Moneydance, iBank is another excellent alternative for Quicken users. You can retrieve credit card statements and bank statements from most major US banks that support OFX standards. Most importantly, unlike the majority of financial software for Macs, it supports extensive online banking and bill payment features. While Moneydance may not feel quite as intuitive as Quicken for Mac at first, it can do pretty much everything the latter can and was actually one of the first ever financial applications on the Mac so it’s certainly not lacking in experience.