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OK, I know that there is no mac software that replicates all the features of Quicken for Windows and that most mac users have no need for many of these features. However, the one feature of Quicken that I liked to use most was a calendar that listed all future deposits and payments so I could look a calendar of the upcoming month, enter correct amounts where needed, save them to repeat monthly, annually, or quarterly, and then enter the forthcoming deposit or payment into the quicken checkbook. I cannot find a way to do this in ibank.
My questions are: Is there some way to show a calendar in Ibank. If not, does any mac financial software offer a future transaction calendar similar to that in Quicken? Thanks. |
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