![]() However the import from Banktivity as a QIF worked very well indeed and, unlike some of the others, removed the default caregories and replaced them with the ones I had set up in Banktivity rather than adding to them. Well, the need for cross platform capabilities certainly reduced the contenders for a replacement and nowadays I no longer actually use PFMs for importing from my bank. What do you like about it other than its cross-platform abilities? I now have it installed on my iMac, my wife's PC and my iPhone all at no extra cost and synchronising perfectly. I was able to easily import all my data from Banktivity and was set up and running in no time at all. ![]() ![]() It has a very reasonable one-off price of $29.99 in the US at the moment and this includes synchronisation through their cloud and access to banks via Moneyspire Connect. This isn't a sales pitch but, after trying many, I went for Moneyspire, Best personal finance software for money management & budgeting for 2020 - Mac & Windows. Well, I have been looking at cross platform PFMs with synchronisation and thought I would share my decision with others who might be looking at alternatives. ![]() I tried various programs after that ending up with Quicken in the early 2000s which I later dumped when they changed to subscription only.Īs a Mac user of about 6/7 years my latest PFM was the, Mac only Banktivity, formerly iBank, which I was very pleased with but as a family with both PC and Mac I was always a bit concerned that if the Mac failed I would be stuffed. I first started using PFMs in the late 1990s when my bank sent me a CD to set it up on my 'steam driven' PC. ![]()
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