
Though this isn’t a big deal, I’m not used to it not being automatic but I’m getting better at adding the decimal point manually. The one thing I was used to on the other program was the automatic decimal point being added when I was entering amounts. I really like all the features but there are a couple of things that I wish they would change/add. Decided to try this and I’m glad that I did. I used another program which isn’t available on the Mac platform, only available on iPad/iPhone and was looking for something to use on my laptop.

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Get a report for all of your accounts at once. He makes a very, very essential point here.What does CheckBook Pro do? More than a basic check register and reporting tool, CheckBook Pro features everything in CheckBook, our powerfully simple personal finance manager, and then some. And I suggest everyone reads the post above mine of a brody, except the first sentence to which I disagree. As for Quicken and Lion for those who have faith in Intuit: I have given up on Quicken years ago, but I can understand that there is a large user base, especially in the US.
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And yes, I evaluated, and often bought almost all of the personal finance software available for Mac OS X. It all depends on your needs: I don't need automatic downloads, payment requests or tax forms, but advanced options to manage stock options. I don't want to hijack the thread but I want to thank Justan as this actually is the first Mac software that seems promising to replace MS Money (which is a discontinued product) and the only reason I run a Windows virtual machine.
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