Personal Finance Software
Products Reviewed
(5 items)
By Jeffery Battersby, Macworld
- Mar 24, 2004 12:00 AM
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| Price when rated: | $30 |
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Pros
- Extensible
- Comprehensive financial program
Cons
- Several bugs detract from its overall usability
- No way to create transaction categories
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| Price when rated: | $30 |
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Pros
- Unique, intuitive interface
- Organizes your money before you spend
- Good for keeping a personal budget
Cons
- Weak asset and tax-reporting capabilities
- Weak stock tracking and access to stock-related financial information
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| Price when rated: | $13 |
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Pros
- Excellent real-time graphs and charts
- Simple interface
- Autocompletion for previously entered information
Cons
- Difficult to import downloaded banking transactions
- Difficult to reconcile bank statements with PigMoney account data
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| Price when rated: | $70; upgrade from previous versions, $50 |
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Pros
- Excellent stock-tracking features
- Most comprehensive financial package available
- Integration with iCal
Cons
- Bug in reporting capital gains of short-sold stocks
- Very little change from earlier versions
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| Price when rated: | $25 |
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Pros
- Beautiful user interface
- Dozens of predefined accounts and categories
Cons
- Confusing transaction entry
- Weak integration between the program’s various functions
- Difficult to check bank account against iCash records
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