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Quicken problems
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#12
GGD,

Very true. One of the things all of the alternatives appear to be missing is an equivalent to Quicken's "Reconciliation" report. That and the reporting is limited in what you can have it show and have it not show. Annoying as hell! So, for some accounts, I will keep using Quicken until it no longer runs. Or, keep an old flavor of the Mac OS on a machine for the sole purpose of using Quicken on it. That is until Intuit revamps Quicken for the Mac to make it as good as Quicken for Windows, I run Windows on my Mac and run the Windows version of Quicken and/or competitors finally get off their respective butts and release versions of their apps with a nice highly customizable robust set of reporting features. For example, Moneydance has been around for a long enough for the developers to include a "reconciliation" report and/or a very robust highly customizable set of reports

Robert
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#13
Thanks all for getting the Macintouch links posted. I really need to check the forum more than a few times a day Smile
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wow! I hadn't looked at iBank in some time. I dl'd the app and it looks pretty promising.
I don't remember it having reports last time and being rather clumsy to reconcile. Seems much better now.

I'd love to let the door slam on Intuit, this looks like a very good possibility.
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