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Hello! I've been searching the forums reading your comments about financial software....and I'm still undecided. I'm currently using Quicken on my kids' computer and it is really the last thing I haven't migrated to the Mac....and I'm ready to make the change! After reading Quicken for Mac reviews, I'm fairly certain that I don't want to use that. I'm leaning towards ibank because of the itouch program that syncs with the Mac. I would be basically using ibank (or whatever I choose) strictly as a glorified checkbook register to track my checkbook, credit cards and savings accounts. I don't download information from my bank, and I don't track my investments with what I currently use. I would like to assign categories to my transactions and track my spending in different areas...but that's about the extent of what I need it for. I don't really mind starting from scratch...meaning if I can't import my data from Quicken, I don't really care. I just want something stable and easy to use.
So, would ibank be a good choice, or is there something else I should consider?
Thanks!!!
Wendy
So, would ibank be a good choice, or is there something else I should consider?
Thanks!!!
Wendy