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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Mac switcher / Intuit hater question:  Is there a good alternative to Quicken for the Mac? My wife just got me a new MacBook as a pre-Valentine&#039;s day present (yes, she&#039;s awesome.)  There are obvious equivalents for all of the applications I have on my old desktop (running XP), except one:  Quicken.      I know there&#039;s a Mac version of Quicken, but from what I hear it lacks a lot of the functionality of the Windows version.  I also know that I could run the Windows version via Parallels, but that doesn&#039;t appeal to me for two reasons:  a) the only reason for me to install Parallels/XP would be for Quicken, which makes the whole thing rather expensive, and b) over the last few years I&#039;ve come to hate Intuit with the proverbial heat of a thousand suns just as much for their product-sunsetting, privacy-invading ways as for their insecure software.  (Bastards.)  So Quicken  in either form is right out.&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;What&#039;s the best budgeting/personal finance for my Intel iMac running 10.5.1? It seems that Quicken doesn&#039;t work on Intel Macs and that it has terrible reviews on Amazon.   Ideally, I would like:    1) Something that I can automatically import financial information from my banks/financial institutions and track capital gains and losses/savings and credit card rates, etc  2) Something that can help tailor a budget for me, makes suggestions, etc  3) Something that is very easy to use.  My natural state is disorganization I am better at organizing things that are easy to KEEP organized.&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;What&#039;s the best budgeting/personal finance for my Intel iMac running 10.5.1? It seems that Quicken doesn&#039;t work on Intel Macs and that it has terrible reviews on Amazon.   Ideally, I would like:    1) Something that I can automatically import financial information from my banks/financial institutions and track capital gains and losses/savings and credit card rates, etc  2) Something that can help tailor a budget for me, makes suggestions, etc  3) Something that is very easy to use.  My natural state is disorganization I am better at organizing things that are easy to KEEP organized.&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;I am looking for a good way to use my iPhone, Mac, and/or .mac account to keep track of small amounts of money that my friends and I owe each other. Any suggestions?  	Here&#039;s a typical scenario:    Friend: Hey, let&#039;s go to this concert!  Me: Sure, I&#039;ll buy the tickets and you can pay me at the show!  (two weeks later, while shopping)  Me: Crap, I don&#039;t have enough cash for this must-have thing  Friend: Oh, I&#039;ll buy this for you now; then I&#039;ll owe you less at the show  (two weeks later, at the show, trying to figure who still owes whom what)  Me: ?  Friend: ?     This happens a lot. We&#039;re not trying to scam each other of course...we&#039;re just having a hard time keeping track of and remembering this stuff when we&#039;re out.&lt;/p&gt;
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