Recommendations on personal finance software

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Does anyone have any recommendations for personal finance software? I've been looking at iBank, YNAB, Moneydance and Quicken Essentials, but really haven't seen anything compelling one way or another.
Any recommendations/feedback would be appreciated!
 

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I've been using http://mint.com for a while. It has a nice way of pulling in your information from various financial institutions and then tracking them for you. Some of the programs you've mentioned do similar things but don't support the wide range of institutions that Mint seems to. You can always resort to just importing Quicken/MS Money style things that your financial institutions allow you to export to..
 
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From what I can tell, Quicken for Windows is the only one that handles investments well.
 
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Yeah, it kind of depends on what you mean by "personal finance." I would have a different answer for "I have a couple of bank accounts and a credit card to manage" as opposed to "I have IRAs, stock portfolios, money market funds and bank accounts to manage."
 

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