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Replacement App for Money 2004

Hi


I'm a bit behind the times and still using Money 2004 on Windows 10 it is working fine, I want to find an app that does the same preferrably for the ipad and for UK, any ideas.


Needs to support mutiple accounts and if possible direct downloads from my bank, don't mind setting up from scratch if I have to. Its just for personal banking but I have several accounts, mortgage, savings credit cards etc.


Any help appreciated
:j:eek::T:A

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  • agrinnall
    agrinnall Posts: 23,344 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    If you search the board you'll find previous threads asking a similar question. Hopefully some of them will offer you some options, but I doubt whether any of them will be as good as Money is, even after all this time.
  • No_6
    No_6 Posts: 835 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    just go with the above
  • I use Quicken 2004 and you can download old obsoloete versions from their website
    They don't do Quicken in the UK any more and expect people to use Quickbooks (at a monthly cost).
    Still happy with Quicken and have the original CD to install it (and it works in Windows 10 with XP compatibility mode)
    baldly going on...
  • Hmm, I may be mistaken but I got the impression that the OP wants a solution for an iPad, unless I have misread it or something.

    There are many apps for the iPad. I use Moneywiz but the there are others too. Just have a check of the app store and look for financial apps and see what takes your fancy. Most of them have pared down versions that are free and can be enhanced via in-app purchase, so you can try them out first.
    Retired at age 56 after having "light bulb moment" due to reading MSE and its forums. Have been converted to the "budget to zero" concept and use YNAB for all monthly budgeting and long term goals.
  • No_6
    No_6 Posts: 835 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    try them with 39 accounts !
    you must be joking
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