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Apr 21, 2005, 04:34 AM
 
Right lets strat this in a bad way
- At work i use a pc and we have microsoft money.

Its actually an ok program to use....

Just wondering if there is anything similar for the mac??
- I know you cant get Microsoft Money

Mainly want to be able to input all my bank data... put in when i take money out and put it in etc... - make certain events re-occur (wages etc..).

Also want it to be able to show the future.... IE how you money (balence) will stand in a years time if you continue the way you are etc...

One i have heard of is quickbooks - is this any good??

Hope you can help
Darren
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Apr 21, 2005, 04:42 AM
 
iBank.

MoneyDance.

iFinance.

iCash

Been looking into them myself.

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Apr 21, 2005, 06:05 AM
 
Originally Posted by Noonster
Right lets strat this in a bad way
One i have heard of is quickbooks - is this any good??
Hope you can help
Darren

If its your personal account then I'd stay away from Quickbooks, as its overkill (meant for businesses) and take a look at Quicken 2005 for Mac I have the 04 edition and it works well. it has a wealth of reports budgeting, forecasting and of course retrieving bank infor from the net.

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Apr 21, 2005, 06:59 AM
 
Thanks for the recomendations above....
- I will look into the websites and have a read.

Maflynn - Yeah i have heard of Quicken... the problem is that they have stopped selling it in the uk

Are there any good ones in the uk?
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