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<blockquote data-quote="Zoolook" data-source="post: 591508" data-attributes="member: 21101"><p>Not sure why you think I would not approve.</p><p></p><p>To the OP, there are no financial applications on the Mac that match the features and stability of either Quicken for Window, or MS Money. If a decent financial package is really important to you (and it is to me, so I certainly understand), I would use Parallels or Fusion to install WinXP and carry on using Quicken for Windows. I think crossover is too flakey for a financial application, you can see from Neo's experience that full functionality is not there.</p><p></p><p>I think the situation will improve later this year - iBank 3 is rumoured to be pretty special, and Intuit are working on something for the Mac outside of the quicken brand, but it won't be out for another 7 - 10 months. If you're happy with something REALLY basic, try out Intuit's new web Quicken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zoolook, post: 591508, member: 21101"] Not sure why you think I would not approve. To the OP, there are no financial applications on the Mac that match the features and stability of either Quicken for Window, or MS Money. If a decent financial package is really important to you (and it is to me, so I certainly understand), I would use Parallels or Fusion to install WinXP and carry on using Quicken for Windows. I think crossover is too flakey for a financial application, you can see from Neo's experience that full functionality is not there. I think the situation will improve later this year - iBank 3 is rumoured to be pretty special, and Intuit are working on something for the Mac outside of the quicken brand, but it won't be out for another 7 - 10 months. If you're happy with something REALLY basic, try out Intuit's new web Quicken. [/QUOTE]
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