Hello Marc,

I currently use Money 3 from jumpsoft, but i suggest you wait a bit as i am 
currently testing it all for accessiblity. The software has many features 
including those you are looking for, and once the configuration is done with 
your bank account)s) its straight forward and very useful, especially if you 
have several accounts like family, personal, business and portfolio, savings 
and want to create smart accounts which cumulate for your monthly reports.

Like i said, the accessibility issue here are some standard ones like 
unlabelled buttons, though easy to figure as to what they do, and the major one 
is for when importing your CSVs or OQx files. Each bank has its column setup 
and though the import process is all dandy, setting the column values is done 
with popups which at this point aren't accessible without the trackpad and some 
serious guesswork. If you have a bit of sight and can figure the shapes it 
might be less problematic but for me its better i go off doing other stuff :). 
So i had assistance for that part, and from there the program remembers each 
configuration and syncing balance sheets is done from within the sotware, 
whether your sheet download page is in a static page, or pop up window.

the guys at jumsoft are very reactive, and i've itemized what needs to be 
changed to make the software completely and utterly accessible. Not much to go 
but the principle will allow the software to service those of us who use fully 
featured financial applications on the mac.


Best regards,

Yuma DX®

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