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I use Excel for the better control I perceive. I really do not want many of Quicken's features anyway.
I'm trying to decide between a couple of Mac packages and am leaning towards Moneydance. Does it allow you to tag items as discretionary and non-discretionary? I plan on using Moneydance for budgeting and expense tracking only and the D and Non-D tag is critical. I recall looking for the info but couldn't find it. Thx.
This has to have been asked, but I didn't see it using Search.
I've tried it twice (years ago), but never thought it was worth the discipline, so I built my own spreadsheets. But now that we almost never write checks any more, and downloading transactions is far more readily available, maybe we need to reconsider.
With so many MAC users out there I'm surprised there is no comment about IBANK. Lion works much better with IBANK than Quicken and there is an easy conversion. Although not perfect I really like using it.
joeprintz said:With so many MAC users out there I'm surprised there is no comment about IBANK. Lion works much better with IBANK than Quicken and there is an easy conversion. Although not perfect I really like using it.
With so many MAC users out there I'm surprised there is no comment about IBANK. Lion works much better with IBANK than Quicken and there is an easy conversion. Although not perfect I really like using it.