tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14245531.post469269791455141871..comments2023-11-18T01:21:55.631-05:00Comments on My Open Wallet: Quicken For MacMadame Xhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11536189690094235926noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14245531.post-41338852438837304082012-08-19T01:30:35.997-04:002012-08-19T01:30:35.997-04:00I use mvelopes after years of quicken/excel juggli...I use mvelopes after years of quicken/excel juggling. It's been completely life-changing!!!<br /><br />Jane B. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14245531.post-50583905176700711262012-05-25T19:40:36.353-04:002012-05-25T19:40:36.353-04:00I love Moneydance! It has really worked well for m...I love Moneydance! It has really worked well for me. I haven't even tried Quicken for the Mac; I didn't realize support sucked so bad. I've heard great things from PC users about Quicken.Richest Countrieshttp://www.top100arena.com/news/104/top-10-richest-countries-in-the-world-2011noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14245531.post-41650089224428523762012-03-06T02:23:50.416-05:002012-03-06T02:23:50.416-05:00Moneydance is just great,since it's developed ...Moneydance is just great,since it's developed on java,so it is platform independent and runs well on Mac and Linux other than Windows. So,it's really worthy of purchasing.Debt Settlementhttp://www.debtfreeleague.com/debt_settlement.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14245531.post-39356792177561050672012-02-29T05:01:31.865-05:002012-02-29T05:01:31.865-05:00Very interesting post, thanks for sharing.Very interesting post, thanks for sharing.Debt Management Professionalhttp://www.idealds.co.uk/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14245531.post-26220583821217856312012-02-28T20:59:17.834-05:002012-02-28T20:59:17.834-05:00I use Moneydance too. It works nearly as well as q...I use Moneydance too. It works nearly as well as quicken. There are a few quirks / misses (i.e. if I transfer stock from one account to another I can't just put that in moneydance - I have to sell and then transfer the cash). Overall it works pretty well and syncs with most of my accounts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14245531.post-89806642116334057702012-02-26T13:27:19.610-05:002012-02-26T13:27:19.610-05:00I would recommend VMware Fusion + a copy of Window...I would recommend VMware Fusion + a copy of Windows 7. That way you can run any Windows app whenever you want.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14245531.post-65830066920537735152012-02-21T20:09:55.074-05:002012-02-21T20:09:55.074-05:00Have you looked into Mint.com? I switched over fro...Have you looked into Mint.com? I switched over from Quicken for Mac.reinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14245531.post-51647957500455250362012-02-21T14:22:29.681-05:002012-02-21T14:22:29.681-05:00You might want to try Crossover for Mac - it runs ...You might want to try Crossover for Mac - it runs Windows programs on a Mac without having to use Parallels or Fusion or having to buy Windows. It's $40, plus $70 for Quicken, bringing your total to $110.Himhttp://www.makelovenotdebt.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14245531.post-81872935189252804252012-02-21T11:39:37.004-05:002012-02-21T11:39:37.004-05:00I ended up using iBank after I couldn't get Mo...I ended up using iBank after I couldn't get Moneydance to sync with any of my banks. Honestly, I'm not using iBank the way I used to use Quicken (I last used 2005, and when they killed updating for that 2 years ago, I wasn't ready to spend $70 on a poorly reviewed 3 year old program), so I'm mostly using iBank to track my investments. It, too, has a free trial, though, so check it out.Helenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04747005870468793154noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14245531.post-27665443143217264862012-02-21T11:30:41.543-05:002012-02-21T11:30:41.543-05:00I'm using Moneydance right now, too, on Window...I'm using Moneydance right now, too, on Windows XP x64. It runs on the interpreted Java language, so it works on Linux and Mac OS as well.<br /><br />For the past four years I have used Moneydance to track my savings accounts, checking accounts, credit cards, savings bonds and retirement account investments. Treasury Direct does not offer QIF or OFX downloads as far as I know, so I update the interest earned on the savings bonds manually in Moneydance.<br /><br />I second what Harry-Runner-TX said -- check out the trial version to see if it's something that can work for your situation.Jnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14245531.post-83683961278662923352012-02-21T09:50:51.463-05:002012-02-21T09:50:51.463-05:00I moved from windows to mac a few years ago and I ...I moved from windows to mac a few years ago and I saw the same thing you did. I went with Moneydance. It is a Java app that works well and works cross platform. It also has a free trial that allows you to import your quicken files (read the instructions carefully to get good results) and then manually enter 100 transactions before you buy. I chose it over iBank (in the app store) because iBank doesn't allow you to use specific lot identification for investment sales. Moneydance also has an iPhone app. They syncing can be problematic (firewall stuff) but a new version with dropbox sync has been promised. Recently, I've also started to use YNAB (as in YouNeedaBudget.com). It is the best program I've seen for budgeting and really changes the focus from account centric (like Quicken, Moneydance, etc.) to budget focused. They have a great iPhone app but it only works in conjunction with the desktop program. The problem with YNAB is it is only budgeting - doesn't do investments. However, I like it so much, I'm actually using both.Harry-Runner-TXhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08798694567224423036noreply@blogger.com