Since Mint is free, I checked it out first. However it wants to download info from my bank and that is not what I need. I want to use it as an electronic register for my accounts, adding entries such as handwritten checks, electronic fund transfers, etc. as I go and then reconciling monthly. Does iBank allow that or is automatic downloads the only way to go?
Cathy
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IBank works both on an iPad and on the computer. I have been very satisfied with it though I mostly use it on my computer.
Mary Davidson
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> On Feb 27, 2014, at 7:57 PM, liteways@gmail.com wrote:
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>> On Feb 27, 2014, at 5:18 PM, Devitt <devittad@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> I was a Quicken user for years. Now I'd like to switch my (simple) bookkeeping to my iPad. All I need to be able to do is balance accounts and do a breakout report of annual spending categories.
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>> Does anyone have experience with such an app, good or bad?
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