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anyone using Moneydance?
#1
I've been trying to move away from Quicken for a few versions; the last one I bought (and was using) was the 2004 edition. A friend has the latest one and says it's a pile of dog poop.

I looked at a couple of possibilities, including iBank ( http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/11612 , which is a Universal Binary) and Moneydance ( http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/12094 ).

I'm using Moneydance for a short bit and really like it. I've only done some rudimentary checkbooking and a few reports (easier reports on Moneydance than Quicken, at least for my needs). Proof of longevity will come when I do reconcile when I get my statement.

Just a heads up, and a query to anyone using it as to their thoughts.

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#2
I tried to make the switch from Quicken to iBank or MoneyDance ... couldn't do it. Too many features missing ... and I don't do anything other than keep tabs on a few bank accounts.

On the bright side, I've been using Quicken 2006 and it seems to be running fine. Note - I've turned off all the auto-learning of payees and such under the idea, like a browser cache, it would eventually slow things down.

- Shadow
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#3
Hell, I'm still using Quicken 2003 and it does everything I need it to.
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#4
My checkbook is in Excel.

Monthly category summaries
reconciliation
write checks on my free checks

does require hand entry and doesn't export to TurboTax.
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