Tried this demo of a very 'Quicken-like' product for the Mac. I had mixed results in part due to the limited nature of the demo mode (transactions) and the fact that you may download a lot of transactions but the demo only save a few of them.
Other than the limitations it is a fully functional edition, just not much good for anything. I'd have preferred a limited functionality in time not transactions to check the download and on-line capability.
Accounts
An unlimited number of accounts can be set up in MoneyDance. The checkbook looks like it would work but I couldn't set it up to my bank's transactions because MoneyDance doesn't (yet?) support Wachovia for On-Line Banking (OLB). They also don't support investment funds direct download (Quicken Direct Connect).
Two stars because they're so new, and for taking on the 'big boys'.
Moneydance
personal finance manager
Version: 2008r2
MoneyDance 2005 limited demo
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: TECHWORKS Sunday, August 07 2005 @ 02:55 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: NO
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MoneyDance 2005 limited demo - sreilly90
Please note that the limitation on the number of transactions in the "trial version" only applies to manually entered transactions. You can have an unlimited number of downloaded or imported transactions in the trial version.Also, every downloaded transaction that is provided by your bank is read and added to your local data. You must simply "accept" the downloaded transactions, matching them up to locally entered transactions, if you desire to do so.
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Sunday, August 07 2005 @ 05:11 PM PDT