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Personally, I use African Scamer Soft. Basically once you put in your bank info, someone downloads all of your funds. The gentleman who wrote me the email about the program will probably contact you shortly as many of my friends have also heard from him.

This has been a hotly debated discussion over financial apps like MS Money for the Mac.

 

There are some Quicken products, but reading the forums at their site Mac users are terribly upset over how bad it is.

The are many smaller packages, but not none that are quite as inclusive as MS Money.

 

The best appears to be Moneydance which is a cross platform packages, but fairly decent.

You can also use MS Money under Wine/Crossover.

 

Can you explain a little more about how much functionality your are looking for? Or what features you really need?

 

Most are linked here: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/business_finance/

When I used MS Money I like its ability to download bank data and adjust the register on its own. To manaully enter what I spend during the week would take too long and bore me to death.

 

Oh... good one shakaru.

When I used MS Money I like its ability to download bank data and adjust the register on its own. To manaully enter what I spend during the week would take too long and bore me to death.

Tons of those apps in the link I gave do it automatically. (Or use the file of transactions you can easily download from your bank.)

 

Without listing more criteria, you'll have to go through them yourself and chose what is best for you.

 

(Unless you are talking about a scheduled download time. Can't say for sure which do that, but is hitting a download button to grab transactions really much different?)

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