Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!mailrus!cornell!rochester!ritcv!cci632!ph From: ph@cci632.UUCP (Pete Hoch) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: What's the best home finance package for the mac? Summary: Go with MacMoney, it is great!! Message-ID: <17783@cci632.UUCP> Date: 25 Aug 88 17:51:54 GMT References: <495@accelerator.eng.ohio-state.edu> <3416@druhi.ATT.COM> Organization: CCI, Communications Systems Division, Rochester, NY Lines: 25 In article <3416@druhi.ATT.COM>, (Ronald A. Guest) writes: > > I have been using MacMoney for a couple of years now, and I think it's > wonderful. I have NEVER lost any data and that's the first criteria for an > acceptable program of this kind. [ fetures list ] > I highly recommend it. > > Ronald A. Guest, Supervisor ...!ihnp4!druhi!cosmos I just wanted to second this responce. I have used MacMoney for about 18 months now and I love it. I have even had the system crash while in the program and I did not loose the data I had just input. I have run the program on a plus and a MacII, under finder and MultiFinder. I have never any problems with it. One of the things I like the best is the reporting and graphing facilities. You can generate a report catigories, by transaction type, by expence, income, assets, all. The graphics can be cut and pasted into any draw program and all the little items are seperate objects. So you can turn their pie chart into an exploded pie chart if you want. Another feature that I use in the graphs is to compare this years figures to last years. It will also generate a trend line for you so you can get a quick feel for how your average monthly expences or incomes or assets are changing. In short I like it a lot and recomend it to anyone. Pete Hoch ...!rochester!cci632!ph