![]() It won’t bring in scheduled transactions, reports or budgets. The import process brings in your various accounts, transactions, investment account information, and budget categories. However, iBank will import files from the older versions of Quicken, including Windows versions. There is no way to import QE saved data into iBank. Also, my data needed to be transferred to iBank manually, not imported from an old Quicken file, because I did try using Quicken Essentials for a time before moving to iBank. This also means I have many habits and expectations about a financial program (both logical and illogical ones ☺), as well as a LOT of financial history. I will be looking at iBank from the viewpoint of a person who has been using Personal Finance applications for well over ten years. If you are looking for an alternative to the old Mac versions of Quicken and/or find you cannot stomach the pathetic “Quicken Essentials”, you won’t go wrong with iBank. It is robust, has an intuitive easy to use interface, and offers a lot of useful tools for managing your personal finances. ![]() IBank is a terrific alternative to any version of Quicken. ![]() By Ted Bade, © Copyright 2011, All Rights Reserved.Īvailable at: (Also available through the App store) ![]()
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