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Moneydance
Moneydance - CD-ROM -

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Moneydance

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CD-ROM - 05 April, 2001
from: Reilly Technologies

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Platforms:
  • Macintosh
  • Linux
  • Windows 98
  • Windows 95
  • Sun Solaris
  • Windows Me

CD-ROM Description

Moneydance helps you keep track of your finances. Manage your money easier with a familiar checkbook-register interface. Advanced features give you the ability to visually track your spending. Custom 3-D graphs and a reconciler tool make it easy to balance your account. Other features include transaction auto complete, check printing, support for multiple accounts, a report generator with export to HTML and printing capabilities, and much more. Moneydance is cross platform and runs on Windows, Linux, Macintosh, Solaris, Unix, and more.


Customer Reviews

Moneydance is best bang for your buck!

I can summarize my feelings about Moneydance as follows: (1) IF you are fairly computer-savvy, understand double-entry accounting, categories, reconciling, configuring software, know the differences among QIF, CSV and QFX files, and you despise Intuit/Quicken for their customer-hostile philosophy, then Moneydance will be the best thirty bucks you ever spent; (2) IF you need financial software to hold your hand and look pretty, or you really prefer Online Banking to work 100% of the time (without tweaking & hoping) from within the program, then buy Microsoft Money.^M


Great value with all the functionality home finance users will probably need

I just picked up Moneydance and imported my old Quicken 2004 QIF file in without any problems whatsoever. Everything came over flawlessly. I've been looking for a cross-platform alternative to Quicken for a while now and have tried many of them, but none come close to this one. I am ditching Quicken and going with this, mainly because Quicken doesn't run on Linux, but also because it's cheaper, and has everything that I need to do my home finances. Good job Reilly!

 

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