Intuit’s “on-again, off-again commitment to the Mac means the best Quicken was released back in 2007,” Bambi Brannan writes for Mac 360. “If you’re ready to dump Quicken and look for greener pastures for your money, you won’t have to go far.”
“We’ve long advocated MoneyWell as the Mac money app for the rest of us, and for good reason. While Quicken languished without updates all those years, MoneyWell was the financial turtle app, plodding along, always improving,” Brannan writes. “MoneyWell for iPhone will sync with MoneyWell on your Mac using Dropbox. The advantage here is that pretty much everywhere the check book or credit card goes, the iPhone goes, so you don’t have to worry about keeping track of the transaction details until you get back to your Mac.”
Brannan writes, “MoneyWell isn’t an app for managing a stock portfolio or mutual funds, or doing balance sheets or P & L’s. It’s the app for the rest of us, especially those left behind by Quicken’s multi-year denial of Mac users.”
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