I've tried every one of them, seriously, from iBank to the crippled Quicken that was sort of redone to run under OSX, and they've all been bizarre, weird, and in most cases incapable of simply printing the occasional check I write. It's hard to believe so many personal financial bookkeeping programs are sold without the ability to print a check. iBank could but I found it a royal pain in the buttski to use. The Quicken redo was simply not reliable.
So I dumped all of them and went back to using Quicken for Windoze on my iMac, via VMWare Fusion. Gosh, it works just the way it is suppose to work, and I didn't have to spend even 10 seconds figuring out how to get it to do things in a manner acceptable to me.
So, now I have one program I actually run under Windoze. Whoop-de-doo.
So I dumped all of them and went back to using Quicken for Windoze on my iMac, via VMWare Fusion. Gosh, it works just the way it is suppose to work, and I didn't have to spend even 10 seconds figuring out how to get it to do things in a manner acceptable to me.
So, now I have one program I actually run under Windoze. Whoop-de-doo.