Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!apple!excelan!unix!AI.SRI.COM From: felix@AI.SRI.COM (Francois Felix INGRAND) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Personal Finance Prog. Recommendations? Message-ID: <4477@unix.SRI.COM> Date: 11 Oct 89 01:33:21 GMT References: <27298@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu> <22909@cup.portal.com> <14224@shamash.cdc.com> Sender: news@unix.SRI.COM Reply-To: felix@AI.SRI.COM (Francois Felix INGRAND) Distribution: usa Organization: SRI International, Menlo Park, CA Lines: 30 In-reply-to: pwp@shamash.cdc.com ( HOUFAC) In article <14224@shamash.cdc.com>, pwp@shamash ( HOUFAC) writes: >In article <22909@cup.portal.com> fleming@cup.portal.com (Stephen R Fleming) writes: >>I have used MacMoney religiously since 1986, and can't imagine running >>my finances without it. I've looked at all the others, but they either >> < Rest deleted > > >Add my vote for MacMoney. > < Rest deleted > > Add mine too. I checked - Quicken (sp?) and drop it because of its unability to manage Credit Card account in a natural way. - $ and Senses is more expensive than MM without giving me new features in which I am interested. - same thing for MYM The features I would like to see in MacMoney are (although I can live without them): - To be able to deal with more than one currency, - a better automatic mode, - a better export mode (to import and export stuff from/to excel for example) Overall, it is a very good software, worth every $ you pay for it. -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Francois Felix INGRAND SRI International, AIC felix@AI.SRI.COM 333, Ravenswood Avenue felix%AI.SRI.COM@UUNET.UU.NET MENLO PARK, CA 94025, USA "Pourquoi tant de haine..." (Edika) "Read my Lisp... No new syntax" (nil)