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Buckeyes1995

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Mar 4, 2011
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I'm looking for reocmmendations for the the best personal finance software to run on my MBA. My top requirement is online banking and access to my accounts. I see some applications in the App Store (such as iBank) and am wondering if that is the best route.. or should I look for something else?

thanks.
 
If you want plain and simple apps then anything on the Mac App Store would probably suffice. I like QuickBooks for my company and for personal finance I built a spreadsheet via Excel and that's all I use and I am also dead on with my $$ amounts.
 
I'm looking for reocmmendations for the the best personal finance software to run on my MBA. My top requirement is online banking and access to my accounts. I see some applications in the App Store (such as iBank) and am wondering if that is the best route.. or should I look for something else?

thanks.

For personal finance (banking/investment tracking), iBank is a pretty nice program. I use it after having come from MS Money, then Quicken for Windows. While not as capable of either of those, it is fine for your purposes. I track numerous accounts and stocks with it. The latest version of Quicken for Mac is not recommended.

Download a free trial of iBank here:

http://www.iggsoftware.com/ibank/
 
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