Hi,
I have looked at Ibank and I couldn't review the transactions in the table.
Savings is another app I have tried. But you cannot edit transactions. So I am
also looking for a app that is good for budget management.
Sean
On 13/03/2012, at 2:58 AM, Bob Boyd wrote:
> I’m very interested in th
I'm very interested in the accessibility of Quicken or Quicken replacements
on the Mac. I understand that Quicken Essentials does not track
investments, a feature which I would like to keep.
Is iBank a good option?
Thanks
Bob Boyd
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> Great! They just came out with an update which better supports VoiceOver.
> I'm going to write the developers to thank him and request that anyone who's
> using or inte
I do use Bank of America. As I use Quicken on the Windows side, I import my
transactions using the Bank of America site, and that works for me. When I set
up my account, I exported my quicken file into QIF format, and then used the
File Import in SEE Finance to bring everything over.
Les
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> Hi Jeff,
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> Great! They just came out with an update which better supports VoiceOver.
> I'm going to write the developers to
Good morning all,
I've attempted to use See Finance with minimal success with regards to
authenticating to my financial institution: Bank of America. Has anyone else
managed to successfully authenticate and download financial transactions from
said institution? I'm using my online banking login
Wow, I think the time it took for me to locate, download, install and then
download bank transactions was no more than about 10 minutes. On first glance,
this looks like a fantastic option for personal finances. Anybody know of a
Mac accessible business finance option?
Best,
Earle Harrison
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Hi Jeff,
Great! They just came out with an update which better supports VoiceOver.
I'm going to write the deve
Hi Jeff,
Great! They just came out with an update which better supports VoiceOver. I'm
going to write the developers to thank him and request that anyone who's using
or interested in this product do the same. I just downloaded the update and
all the buttons I've encountered are now labeled.
See Finance is fantastic and does everything I need. Thanks for the tip!
Regards, Jeff
On Dec 30, 2010, at 10:18 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> see finance may be useful for you.On Thu, 30 Dec 2010, Jeffrey Wheatley wrote:
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>> Hello All. I am transitioning much of my personal computing work to m
Jeff,
SEE Finance is reportedly coming out with a VoiceOver compatible version soon.
It was supposed to be out right before Christmas, hopefully within the week,
we'll see. Also, Checkbook Pro is on sale for $19.95 through the end of 2010,
perhaps that price is still good for today. It's $24
Hi:
I useCheckbook Pro. Very accessible, and does exactly what you want.
On Dec 30, 2010, at 9:12 AM, Jeffrey Wheatley wrote:
> Hello All. I am transitioning much of my personal computing work to my new
> Mac, and am trying to find Mac replacements for my current PC applications.
> I have used
see finance may be useful for you.On Thu, 30 Dec 2010, Jeffrey Wheatley
wrote:
Hello All. I am transitioning much of my personal computing work to my new
Mac, and am trying to find Mac replacements for my current PC applications. I
have used Quicken for years on the PC, but I do not need mo
Hello All. I am transitioning much of my personal computing work to my new
Mac, and am trying to find Mac replacements for my current PC applications. I
have used Quicken for years on the PC, but I do not need most of its function.
Basically, I log into a couple of banks, manually download tr
Hi All,
I have been evaluating the SEE Finance program and believe it is accessible
enough to warrant purchase. I labeled a few buttons and likely have others to
label, along with various check boxes. VoiceOver makes that easy and possible
with the VO forward slash command and all of the defi
What I really want/need is a program that will print checks and envelopes.
Okay, first I need a printer, but... *SMH* I don't think TextEdit will do this,
at least not easily; the only program I know that WILL do it is MS Word,
which... well. you know. :) Is there a check and envelope printing
Hi:
Yes, you can import from Quicken. I believe See finance lets you keep track of
investments.
On Nov 1, 2010, at 1:11 AM, Les Kriegler wrote:
> Can you import accounts from Quicken? Also, is there a program that allows
> for tracking of investment transactions such as mutual fund purchases an
Can you import accounts from Quicken? Also, is there a program that allows for
tracking of investment transactions such as mutual fund purchases and sales?
Thanks.
Les
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Nope; however I think that is a feature they're working on, along with an
iPhone ap.
On Oct 31, 2010, at 8:51 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
> Can you print a check with your printer? That would be one very important
> feature in a check-book app; printing out checks correctly, and envelope
Can you print a check with your printer? That would be one very important
feature in a check-book app; printing out checks correctly, and envelopes for
them to go into.
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Hi All:
I've decided to demo Checkbook Pro. So far, this app is very accessible, and
very promising. You can create as many accounts as you want, with as much
details in your entries as you want. The demo is only for the first 50 entries,
then the cost is $27. I think it will be worth it. You ca
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