Cathy,
You might look at PocketMoney, you can use on idevices, OSX, Windows. Send data from one to the other.
I've been using it from Palm days. I've used to run a business and personal. Keeping records of more than one banks, CD, investments, etc.
No connection to PM, just use sometime "KISS" is better! IMHO
Jerry
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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
Sent from my iPad 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 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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