Golf4food
Male pirate last time I checked. Yep. Still male.
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I've always done our budget in a self-made spreadsheet (don't worry, I deal with finance and analysis in my job) - it works, but I don't have the free time I used to for messing with it, tweaking it, or doing anything more powerful with it (long term charts or graphs, etc). I've decided to switch to an actual personal finance software program instead.
It needs to work on Mac Lion + (so no Quicken). It doesn't need to be overly simple since I've got some accounting and finance background, but it needs to be simple enough to import bank files and run if I'm in a hurry. Fancy charts and graphs would be great as an option.
I'm sure someone on the DIS will have suggestions. In the meantime, more Googling.
It needs to work on Mac Lion + (so no Quicken). It doesn't need to be overly simple since I've got some accounting and finance background, but it needs to be simple enough to import bank files and run if I'm in a hurry. Fancy charts and graphs would be great as an option.
I'm sure someone on the DIS will have suggestions. In the meantime, more Googling.
