![]() ![]() MoneyWiz can import CSV, QIF, OFX, QFX and MT940 files exported from other sources. ![]() Please see this guide to learn more about the import process.For the last few months I’ve been using You Need a Budget for the Mac. It’s not quite the same as Microsoft Money, but it is a fantastic program and I highly recommend it. Warning! Do not be fooled by what you might read anywhere on the Internet. If you have been using Microsoft Money and you switch to a Mac, you are screwed. No, there is no version of Microsoft Money in development for the Mac. No, there are no other software programs available which are even remotely similar. No, none of the other potential financial software programs will allow you to successfully import your MSMoney data. No, you are not going to find another financial software application that is freeware or shareware or open source that comes close to Microsoft Money. No, you should not believe any website that attempts to explain how to convert your Microsoft Money file(s) for use in any Macintosh program.Īnd, no, you are not going to be able to return the $49.99 copy of the Mac version of Quicken 2007 once you’ve installed it and seen what a pathetic piece of crap it is. If you have just converted from Windows to Mac and are looking for a replacement for Microsoft Money, I’ve gone to the trouble of compiling a list of financial software applications that will not impress you. I switched to a mac last year after making sure that VMWare Fusion was loaded with Windows XP and MS-Money was running fine on it. But last month MS made the announcement on killing Money and I started looking for alternatives. I must have tried about 10 out of your list of 28. And today I saw your blog post saying *exactly* how I feel. I have been thinking about writing something for the mac. Just going by the number of people searching for something, it seems a profitable venture. But going by how many software titles are already available, I fear for a huge waste of my time.Īll I want is an import of my MS-Money file and simple clean interface for downloading and “approving” my transactions every week. Just plain old categorization and a couple of simple reports. But for the Mac, I don’t know Objective C. And Ruby on Rails would give me a web application. I am hoping that someone would create something in the next 10 months I have left on my Money license. I bought Quicken for MAC and it is hideous. I empathize with you, as I was just as frustrated with Intuit a month ago with their 3-year online support policy. My Quicken 2009 was no longer going to be supported and I really didn't like it anyway so did a thorough search for a good alternative. Moneydance Finance is more expensive but offers some extra features. I am using Banktivity as well for several years and after they introduced recently the subscription plans I started exploring other alternatives: MoneyWiz and SeeFinance. I FOUND THE PERFECT ALTERNATIVE IN MONEYDANCE. Quicken Home & Business pricing, Quicken Home & Business alternatives. It supports online banking and bill payment, investment management, budget tracking, scheduled transactions, check printing. It got great reviews everywhere I looked. It can run on almost any operating system and uses the same data file on all platforms! My Quicken Home & Business data (several years worth) imported SEAMLESSLY to Moneydance on my PC and I was able to get up and running immediately.
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