MoneyDance is almost brilliant, especially in its instant aggregation of search results, and in its quick showing of category expenditures via 'show other side' of a transaction. I actually paid for r2, have followed it to r4. Would give it four or five stars, but there remain these crippling glitches:
Reconciliation: the date is grayed out and frozen at the current date, and the previous target balance is not modifiable. This is important, particularly after import from Quicken when the beginning balance has to be adjusted, and the BANK's statement date inserted to make transactions consistent.
Online download of credit card information: MoneyDance's instructions acknowledge that bleed-over of transactions from a credit card account into a checking account can happen, but says that one has to hunt down only a few occurences in the checking account. Well, there are more than a few occurences, and finding/deleting them from the checking account is so tedious as to make Quicken look good.
Once these problems are corrected, I will make MoneyDance my primary financial app.
Moneydance
personal finance manager
Version: 2008r2
Support Complaints - julianps_dotmac
I agree that it can be difficult to get a direct reply, but maybe they've simply grown too big now?However, they do have a ticket system, and a forum, and a mailing-list so maybe long-time users simply need to adapt they way they have traditionally approached support from MD?
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Sunday, July 23 2006 @ 12:20 AM PDT