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  • md458
    md458 Posts: 29 Forumite
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    edited 6 January 2023 at 6:30PM
    I use Wallet which looks like its very similar to Money Manager, you can only link a handful of accounts on the free version. It does the job for me currently but i'm now wondering if i'm missing out on something better as Money Manager seems highly recommended

    Edit: Money Dashboard even, sorry
  • masonic
    masonic Posts: 27,209 Forumite
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    dunstonh said:
    I used microsoft money for decades but finally moved to Money Manager EX earlier in the year. It is open source and free to use.   It doesn't have online integration that the cost options have but with those I trialled that did have that, I found myself having to edit the imported transactions to change the names/types.   It does import QIF and CSVs though.
    Looks very interesting. I'm currently using GNUCash and am by no means unhappy with it, but I might give this a whirl and see how it compares.
  • cfw1994
    cfw1994 Posts: 2,127 Forumite
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    I must be the only one still using Quicken2000 in a Win7 vm on my aging Mac 🤣
    Flirted with GNUcash, MSMoney & MoneyDashboard, but still like the control with ye olde Quicken.
    Not overly fussed about auto reconciling, but I guess it would reduce work.

    We did build some spreadsheets (google sheets) a while back, intending to run them in parallel, then never did.  Might resurrect that sometime….I’ve felt for some time we are on *very* borrowed time with Quicken 😱


    Plan for tomorrow, enjoy today!
  • UncleK
    UncleK Posts: 311 Forumite
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    cfw1994 said:
    I must be the only one still using Quicken2000 in a Win7 vm on my aging Mac 🤣
    Flirted with GNUcash, MSMoney & MoneyDashboard, but still like the control with ye olde Quicken.
    Not overly fussed about auto reconciling, but I guess it would reduce work.

    We did build some spreadsheets (google sheets) a while back, intending to run them in parallel, then never did.  Might resurrect that sometime….I’ve felt for some time we are on *very* borrowed time with Quicken 😱


    Not just you.............I still use Quicken, although it's 2001 Deluxe and I'm on Windows 10. I extract a monthly report that I make into pretty pie charts on Excel to show what an anorak I am.........
  • Linton
    Linton Posts: 18,154 Forumite
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    edited 24 September 2024 at 3:39PM
    Other than MSMoney which does the job very well, do any of the personal finance packages integrate cash and investment accounts with automatic price updates and investment-specific reports?
  • Linton said:
    Other than MSMoney which does the job very well, do any of the personal finance packages integrate cash and investment accounts with automatic price updates and investment-specific reports?
    Moneydance?
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