Someone Has To Have Written One …

A personal finance manager for the Mac that is ***GOOD***. I currently use [Moneydance](http://moneydance.com) and it is alright, it has served it’s purpose, but it’s online account syncronisation does not work with my new bank. What do you guys use? Should I just get quicken? Is there a mac-esque app out there already? Someone please enlighten me =)

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2 Responses to “Someone Has To Have Written One …”


  • Hello,
    What is the name of your new bank? If they support direct OFX connections we can probably set them up in Moneydance.

  • The bank is Washington Mutual(http://wamu.com), I looked all over their website and couldn’t find anything referring to an OFX URL, I did try out Quicken for the Mac(Moneydance blows it out of the water btw ;)) and in order for it to ‘download transaction history’ it took me to my account page, had me login, and download a QIF transaction record and manually import it. I inquired to their technical support department if they support OFX and asked if they didn’t if it would be at all possible to implement. My old bank, Compass, supports it and I have been using that feature since I started using Moneydance and love it. Keep up the good work =)

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