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Bug Version 3.5 - Version: 3.5, 7/4/2009 03:04AM PST
Cernere
Big bug with this new version. By registering a new entry based which includes the data in the memory of transactions, not change the amount. This causes serious mistakes before and gives false results. I wrote to support but no answer! I have no problem with the previous version 3.4.2 which works very well.
I've had it with iBank 



- Version: 3.4.2, 6/24/2009 09:02AM PST
(0 of 1 users found this comment useful)
TimPresswood
After two years of frustration with the user interface, I've given up and switched to MoneyDance. The changes to the way iBank reconciles bank statements make it unusable, as well as messing up all my old - already reconciled statements, which then had to be re-reconciled.
It is virtually impossible to create a split transaction reliably. iBank insists on adding balancing splits which are not only not needed, but which go in the wrong direction, causing the app to add yet another balancing transaction.
The reporting and graphing functions are buggy and arcane - and I've never been able to produce a usable budget. And why on earth is it so difficult to produce a report which shows income and expenditure by category - you have to do it using the graphing tool!
They seem more concerned with adding "cool" features like the ridiculous Cover Flow view than they are with creating an application which actually works.
After a couple of weeks, MoneyDance seems to have fewer "features" but the ones it has actually work.
It is virtually impossible to create a split transaction reliably. iBank insists on adding balancing splits which are not only not needed, but which go in the wrong direction, causing the app to add yet another balancing transaction.
The reporting and graphing functions are buggy and arcane - and I've never been able to produce a usable budget. And why on earth is it so difficult to produce a report which shows income and expenditure by category - you have to do it using the graphing tool!
They seem more concerned with adding "cool" features like the ridiculous Cover Flow view than they are with creating an application which actually works.
After a couple of weeks, MoneyDance seems to have fewer "features" but the ones it has actually work.
Great Alternative to Quicken for Mac 



- Version: 3.4.2, 6/1/2009 12:26PM PST
(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)
tfreedman--2008
Except for a few minor quibbles, I switched to this program from Quicken 2005, which Intuit no longer supports. I had little trouble importing my Quicken data and my online account data. It takes a short while to get use to the differences, but now that I have, I am very pleased with the program. Integration with iPhone works well. A great entry into the Mac only program genre.
