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Moneydance vs banktivity5/26/2023 That is using server power and I understand that. I just had to pay for some extra services if I wanted them (direct download and stuff I wouldn’t use). But I had the option to still have a fully functional check book app with all types of accounts with out having to pay. I get prior versions had subscriptions for certain things. These companies are following the trend that companies like Microsoft and Adobe started. For those prices I better get a new version every year at most. I paid quiet a lot for seven and even prior spent the money for the phone app (before it was free) and thought those prices were high until I saw the prices for the subscriptions. Side note great job IGG letting your users who had paid for apps prior know there was a new version. When I saw there was an 8 now I went to check it out. Lost one star due to a few personal quirks and the difficulty I had to get synch working right (works great). Owners web site even includes financial how tos and even webinars on how to get the most out of this software. I also found the user guide to be current and helpful. Yes it is a subscription but pay only once if you like (and do not need bank connection) and that’s it. I generally use the phone to capture transactions, and iPad while away from my desk (otherwise Mac version to balance checkbook, assess finances just due to larger screen real estate). Reports, budgets, goals - all work as I would expect. Have a folder for spouse, one for kids, etc so I can focus on my accounts while still have family one click away. Organizable accounts - I have a folder for zero balance or old accounts that I use to declutter my account table. Handles multiple splits to include income, transfers and expenses in a single transaction (key for paychecks). Syncs quickly between iPhone, iPad and Mac, though I found it difficult to set up the synch. Took a long time and many apps before I settled on this app. Top marks should also be extended to the developers for producing versions that work seamlessly across a variety of platforms efficiently too.I was looking for a solid financial app to replace the old Pocket Money. In fact, if you're looking for a solution that can take on all of your bill-paying chores and remind you that it’s going to happen then Moneydance (opens in new tab) could be the software for you. Much of the appeal is the way it can be connected to a raft of American financial institutions, but it also excels and sorting out things like payment schedules and so on. It comes bristling with all of the tools you need to get a comprehensive overview of your financial circumstances.īetter yet, Moneydance is also super-efficient at getting your money sorted, categorized and managed as you move forward. Moneydance (opens in new tab) is one of the better financial management software options out there. After initial setup has been completed Moneydance just gets on the with job (Image credit: The Infinite Kind Ltd) Final verdict
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