Hi Alex,

Will you be using this for personal use or for a business?  For personal use, 
SEE Finance is my choice.  However, I'd suggest waiting until version 1.0 comes 
out.  To be clear, they've had version starting with 0.whatever for a few 
years.  Entering transactions is clunky right now, but version 1 is being 
totally re-written to fix this.  I have been working with the developers for 
about 2 years.  They labeled all of the buttons.  I've been a Quicken for 
Windows user and find that software terribly lacking in terms of accessibility. 
 SEE Finance shows great promise.  Right now, I download all of my transactions 
from my bank and for other accounts we own, and it's very easy to set up and is 
incredibly fast.  I'll provide more info if anybody wants it.

Les
On Nov 29, 2012, at 8:19 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I will soon have need of expense-tracking software and, of course, I'd
> like to keep it on the mac instead of needing Windows. I have zero
> experience in this field, but I was told to look into Quickbooks, I
> think it was. Is that accessible? If not, is there similar software
> that will work with Voiceover? Thanks.
> 
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