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(Unverified)Jun 11th 2009 10:35AM
@motoxo -- absolutely agree on Moneydance. I wanted to move from Quicken 2007 on Windows to the Mac, but Intuit does not make a Mac version that will import QFW data. Moneydance did just that, and seamlessly.
I downloaded the free, 100 manual transaction trial of Moneydance and ran QFW and MD in parallel for a month, just to make sure MD would work with my banks and didn't have any inherent flaws that would make me stick to Quicken. Even though I have been using one version of Quicken or another for 10 years, and am extremely comfortable with it, I was able to confidently make the move and not look back.
Did I mention that MoneyDance is cross platform Mac/Windows/Linux? And that I am NOT an agent of the company? :-)