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DeadHead 05-09-2011 03:31 AM

Money Managment Programs for Apple MAC
 
Been using Quicken for a few years, but the Apple version is unusable at best.

Looking for another money management program that is a little more "user-friendly" and integrates better with Apple products.

I'm trialing out YouNeedABudget , and so far I like it.

Wondering if anyone else has been down this road and settled in on a better money management program.

Thanks.

kc135driver 05-09-2011 10:52 AM

Moneywell.

MoneyWell - Personal Finance Software for Mac and iPhone

I've been using it for 2+ years since I switched over to Mac's. EXCELLENT customer support. Tried just about everything else to include YNAB. MW is an envelope based budgeting approach, a bit odd for some, but if you are looking into YNAB you are almost there. Direct connect for most banks, unlike YNAB. Version 2.0 is rolling out very very soon which is supposed to have many new features such as investment accounts, etc. etc.

DeadHead 05-09-2011 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by kc135driver (Post 991247)
Moneywell.

MoneyWell - Personal Finance Software for Mac and iPhone

I've been using it for 2+ years since I switched over to Mac's. EXCELLENT customer support. Tried just about everything else to include YNAB. MW is an envelope based budgeting approach, a bit odd for some, but if you are looking into YNAB you are almost there. Direct connect for most banks, unlike YNAB. Version 2.0 is rolling out very very soon which is supposed to have many new features such as investment accounts, etc. etc.

Thanks I'll check it out.

Quicken for Mac was Unusable, kind of upset I dropped 50 bucks on it.

kc135driver 05-09-2011 01:54 PM

Yeah, I was a PC quicken user prior and can't believe not only how long it took for Intuit to get a real Mac version out and just how bad it sucks!

Feel free to drop me a PM if I can help-

KC

Thedude 05-09-2011 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by kc135driver (Post 991344)
Yeah, I was a PC quicken user prior and can't believe not only how long it took for Intuit to get a real Mac version out and just how bad it sucks!

KC

You do realize that Quicken was originally made for the Mac and came out in the late 80s. Quicken has been pretty much the same from '89 til '07, of course with updates along the way. Then the genius at Intuit decided to do a complete overhaul. The disaster you refer to is known as Quicken Essentials. From what I can tell most, if not all of the programming was outsourced to the sub-continent and they really dropped the ball. I was a beta tester pre-launch and what is being sold is stores now is really a beta version. They did not listen to their "inner circle" and released it anyway. I think more than half the users requested a refund.

Many of us hopped that the Mac side would get some of the features that the PC side has/had but instead they gave us a piece of garbage. Intuit has neglected Quicken for Mac for years and tried to pull a rabbit out of their hat but failed miserably. The irony kicks in when you realize the CEO of Intuit is on the board of directors for Apple

DeadHead 05-09-2011 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by Thedude (Post 991439)
You do realize that Quicken was originally made for the Mac and came out in the late 80s. Quicken has been pretty much the same from '89 til '07, of course with updates along the way. Then the genius at Intuit decided to do a complete overhaul. The disaster you refer to is known as Quicken Essentials. From what I can tell most, if not all of the programming was outsourced to the sub-continent and they really dropped the ball. I was a beta tester pre-launch and what is being sold is stores now is really a beta version. They did not listen to their "inner circle" and released it anyway. I think more than half the users requested a refund.

Many of us hopped that the Mac side would get some of the features that the PC side has/had but instead they gave us a piece of garbage. Intuit has neglected Quicken for Mac for years and tried to pull a rabbit out of their hat but failed miserably. The irony kicks in when you realize the CEO of Intuit is on the board of directors for Apple

Furthermore Quicken seems to be trying to find other ways to charge users for upgrades and services that were previously free.

MEMpilot 05-09-2011 11:10 PM

I have been using this internet-based management program. It syncs up your accounts online and finds trends. So far, very impressed.

www.mint.com

Brendan 05-13-2011 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by MEMpilot (Post 991612)
I have been using this internet-based management program. It syncs up your accounts online and finds trends. So far, very impressed.

www.mint.com


I second Mint, however it was bought out by the makers of Quicken a couple years ago and the intuitive creativity that made Mint great has gone away...for instance they've been saying an ipad app is "due out soon" for over a year.

For now, Mint is still my personal favorite. I recommend using Mint in combination with Pageonce. They'll cover everything you need and then some!


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