Quicken VS iBank

I just acquired a MacBook and was looking into iBank as suggested by the salesperson. It looks like Quicken but I found the reporting and download capability to be limited. It does not have the TAG concept and when reconciling, you have to enter the beginning and ending balance manually. I just sent a note to the Apple App store that I wanted to exercise my 2 week free look and turn it back in.

In case anyone was wondering.

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Mr.Jan
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"Mr.Jan" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@glegroupsg2000goo.googlegroups. com:

Intuit abandoned the Mac (well, maybe not totally, but yes effectively) when demand was low. Maybe now the Mac is on the upswing again that Intuit wants to port Quicken to the Mac or at least a Unix clone. OTOH,there are a number of windoze emulators for the Mac ...

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Han

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