Jaybird180
Final Approach
I just bought a brand new iMac. I am coming from PC and I'm looking for suggestions for family financial management software. On PC I used Quicken. I have a real problem with their buggy software. I've tried a few other programs on PC and regrettably have come back to Quicken.
My new iMac represents an opportunity. Where I once took it for granted that I would run Parallels (virtualization), Win8 and Quicken I thought this would be a great time to try something new.
The things that I need in a software app:
Reliability: I need an application that won't mysteriously break or start dropping connections to financial institutions
Mobile compatibility: Android and iPhone
Ability to manually input transactions and accept them as cleared when they are downloaded
Scheduled Transactions
Forecasting Cashflow: I need to know if I spend an extra $1,000 next week will I have enough in that account in 3 subsequent weeks to cover a transaction that is scheduled. This seems to be where other applications fall short of Quicken's capability.
It seems that Moneydance is out of the running, it doesn't mark manual transactions as cleared after downloading (unless my info is incorrect)
I looked briefly at iBank but the reviews indicate trepidation even amongst its longtime users.
I'm prepared (if necessary) to start a new data file since this is somewhat early in the year. I want to make a decision and begin setup by the end of this week and hoping to get some good suggestions.
My new iMac represents an opportunity. Where I once took it for granted that I would run Parallels (virtualization), Win8 and Quicken I thought this would be a great time to try something new.
The things that I need in a software app:
Reliability: I need an application that won't mysteriously break or start dropping connections to financial institutions
Mobile compatibility: Android and iPhone
Ability to manually input transactions and accept them as cleared when they are downloaded
Scheduled Transactions
Forecasting Cashflow: I need to know if I spend an extra $1,000 next week will I have enough in that account in 3 subsequent weeks to cover a transaction that is scheduled. This seems to be where other applications fall short of Quicken's capability.
It seems that Moneydance is out of the running, it doesn't mark manual transactions as cleared after downloading (unless my info is incorrect)
I looked briefly at iBank but the reviews indicate trepidation even amongst its longtime users.
I'm prepared (if necessary) to start a new data file since this is somewhat early in the year. I want to make a decision and begin setup by the end of this week and hoping to get some good suggestions.