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iBank

iBank - 3.2

intuitive money management app

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Current Version: 3.2
Release Date: 2008-09-03
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 196
Downloads (all versions): 72,157
Price: $59.99

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Product Description:

iBank is a personal and small business financial manager designed to manage bank accounts, credit cards and investments, analyze income and expenses with live updating charts, and plan your financial future with budgeting and forecasting. Wrapped in a beautiful Aqua interface, iBank 3 is a robust financial application able to meet the needs of the casual spender to online day-trader.

iBank can directly connect to your bank to download transactions and the new .mac-enabled iPhone webapp allows you to enter transactions on the road. Other new features allow you to track your loans, see your account balance through time and flip through your transactions with Cover Flow.
iBank 3 is the Quicken killer you've been waiting for.

What's new in this version:

  • iBank for iPhone web app has improved compatibility with iPhone OS 2.0
  • French support for iBank for iPhone web app
  • Improved selection of securities in the portfolio view
  • Improved javascript handling with built in browser
  • Fixed bug where searching could cause a crash
  • Searching now compares parent category names
  • Fixed bug with copying and pasting split transactions
  • Improved speed when there are many smart accounts
  • Improved MobileMe support
  • Improved copy and pasting
  • Improved French localization
  • Improved importing QIF files with split transfers
  • Improved ROI reports
  • Holding down the Option key while looking at a security causes the historical prices to refresh in the database

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.5.1 or higher

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iBank ReviewStill too many shortcomings - Version: 3.1, 7/2/2008 08:06PM PST

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tryme
I've tried really hard to like this app but I continually found frustration in using even the most basic functions, so annoying in fact that I've given up and am going back to Quicken. I might add that this is my 2nd attempt to migrate to iBank so I've given it a serious go. The app looks great and the iPhone functionality is fantastic, in fact it was the driving factor in me giving the software another go, but the assorted bugs, flaky widget, forced mouse input, horrible reconciliation method and lack of the ability to do even some basic functions make it's use too much of a compromise for my needs. At version 3 I would expect better. I hope that it improves & will take another look at v4 or 5.
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iBank CommentaryCrashes while generating statistics - Version: 3.1, 5/24/2008 03:28AM PST

micha221
A great app! But it still crashes while generating the statistics.
Hope to see this fixed soon!!
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iBank CommentaryData entry is still a pain - Version: 3.1, 5/12/2008 10:49AM PST

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robbyx--2008
I don't understand the developer's resistance to addressing data entry. The current approach is slow and error-prone. How many people need to complain about it before something is done? Were it not for the abysmal data entry UI, I'd probably buy iBank.
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