On Jan 24, 2008, at 7:03 AM, Jim Robertson wrote: > On 1/23/08 9:35 PM, "Vicki Allwardt" <vallwardt at mac.com> wrote: > >> I am using Quicken 2006 on Leopard, it is working fine. Do you >> remember >> the name of the new program? Was it iBank? > > . . . I did look at iBank at Macworld. It does look quite nice. My > wife has never > used personal financial management software, so we may start her > with iBank > 3.0, which is supposed to be released in the next month or so. It > doesn't do > everything that Quicken does, but it's being written by people who > don't > treat the Mac platform as a necessary nuisance. Hello; I'm not familiar with what's involved with banking and investment management with personal finance management software, Indeed, I'm a very "vanilla" user, so this information may not be helpful. But I can say that I've been using MoneyDance for tracking my own banking and and credit card records (little of which involves going on line) for some time and I'm quite happy with it. Also, I gather that many MoneyDance users are very happy with it for on-line communication with their banks, brokers, etc. Some users have troubles with this aspect, which they report to the MoneyDance list, and which the developer seems to address quite conscientiously. Might be worth a look. Ray