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- Version: 5.5, 9/15/2009 06:25PM PST
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RAlfieri
Nearly perfect! 



- Version: 5.4.4, 7/19/2009 08:50PM PST
RAlfieri
If only it could directly download bank statements, it would be perfect! The interface is native Mac. It's fast, easy, intuitive, flexible. I was quite surprised at what a great application it is. Seems to be a best kept secret!
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- don't waste money... on this
Software developers need to get away from the transaction limit trial. I am not going to buy an application without being able to put it through it's paces. Allowing only 100 transactions is just silly.
I have years of transactions that I want to import to see just how robust the application performs. Trial software should just lock up after the trial period (30 days is always nice). Prospective buyers need to be able to test it thoroughly before plunking down the cash.
The import seems to have an issue as well. When I selected to import a QIF with the option "All", which should have imported all of my accounts, categories and transactions, I received a prompt to define an account. It appears that you have to import accounts one at a time? I hope not. There's no way I'm going to take the time to do that. It's import all or nothing from my perspective.
I hope the developer changes the trial model and the import issue so that I can really give this application a proper shakedown. I'll be watching.