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Old August 14th, 2003, 01:06 AM
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Alternative to MS Money

I have been using MSoft Money for about 4-5 years, and now run it within VPC.

BUT, I would love to get a Mac OSX finance app for personal use. I have looked at Quicken - but they seem to be USA native only, in that it can't handle foreign currency accounts, and that you can't change a base currency either.

So does anyone have any suggestions for an integrated finance app? A lot of the ones on versiontracker a really simple chequebook type apps. I am looking for something more advanced that can handle foreign currencies, credit cards, investments etc,....
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Old August 14th, 2003, 04:07 AM
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Look on MacMall. They might have something.
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Hi,

I'm using Hold-up Pro within the last 6 months and I'm very happy.
It's fast, flexible and works very well.

There are version for OS X and 9.

Maybe you would like...

http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/6154

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I have used Conto. Would that be too simple or worth trying? (And it's freeware)
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Does anyone have any experience of Quicken? Does anyone know of any localised or international versions?

Or did anyone try liquidledger.com?
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Moneydance, Icash, and Dosh Cashbook work but I would go for Liquid Ledger myself

Unfortunately Intuit seems to think that people outside Northern America don't use their software on macs so it doesn't look like they are in any hurry to make an international version of Quicked for OS X Users
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