![]() Selected users get limited release updates and become beta testers without warning, then the new release gets pulled leaving the "beta" testers with a crappy even buggier product until yet another release is issued. Each update (and they are frequent now) brings new bugs introduced. Here are the "pitfalls" of Quicken and Mint, in my opinion: Not to mention that I finally have a pretty clear picture of all of my financials now. I should probably be more focused on getting actual stuff done instead of obsessing about my transactions but I've maintained it for this long that I don't want to drop it. Just for 2018, I have 2,250 transactions across all of those accounts. One thing that I am realizing is that Quicken definitely scratches my OCD itch to track all of my transactions. Now the application works perfectly well. A year ago Quicken was a mess because of the scaling issues and they legacy controls they used. I have a weird situation where I have a 4K laptop screen that I have to scale to 200%. ![]() Moving to a model where small changes are released on a regular basis is helping the overall application. I feel that they are making improvements and trying to take it in the right direction. Not only that, they have to tread lightly to not cause existing users to leave because they changed something. There is so much complexity built into the app that they have to be extremely careful to not screw anything up. I'm holding out that the group that took over Quicken did it knowing that there is a niche for this type of software and that they are going to put in a good faith effort to try to improve the application. Two things regarding features and rate of improvements: Yes, it does have its issues, but from the perspective of getting a complete financial picture, I haven't found anything better. Lots of manual data entry to catch up on transactions that I could no longer download from the various sites. I quit using it in 2015 for personal reasons but have spent the last couple months recovering from the hiatus. I have about 25 different accounts (banks, credit cards, investments, mortgages, peer lending, etc.) that have data from 2006 until now. Moneyspire for Windows has not been rated by our users yet.Agree. Moneyspire for Windows runs on the following operating systems: Windows. It was initially added to our database on. The latest version of Moneyspire for Windows is 17.0.30, released on. Moneyspire for Windows is a Freeware software in the category Home & Hobby developed by Moneyspire Inc. does not collect or store your personal or financial information. Moneyspire uses bank-level security - data is encrypted and SSL is used for the optional online banking features. Stay on top of your finances no matter where you are. Use Moneyspire from your computer, tablet or phone. Supports OFX, QFX, QIF and CSV file format, and exporting to spreadsheet. Print checks and optional check vouchers to make manually bill pay easy. Manage your investments and download the latest stock quotes. Supports all world currencies, and accounts with multiple currencies (including transfers between foreign accounts). Reconcile with your bank's statements to make sure every transaction is accounted for, and to prevent fraud and bank errors. Split transactions into multiple categories for super-accurate budgeting. ![]() Optionally import transactions from your financial institution's website, and Direct Connect and automatically download transactions and pay bills. Generate detailed reports and charts and see exactly where your money is going. Set a budget for all your expenses and keep track of your progress in real time. Set bill reminders and see all your upcoming payments so you never forget to pay a bill again. and organize your transactions and see where your money is going. Keep track of your bank accounts, credit cards, etc. ![]() Get your financial life in order and know where you stand with Moneyspire. Moneyspire is the best money management, personal finance and budgeting software for Mac, Windows, Linux, iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. ![]()
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