I have had good luck with iBank on the iPhone though the Macintosh 
version is not accessible. Quicken was never very good to me, though they do 
have an active  poster to the Apple Accessibility mailing list for developers. 
I don't think Quicken for Macintosh has been redesigned to use the Cocoa 
framework that VoiceOver uses. When Lion came out Quicken was looking for ways 
to continue to use the old frameworks that were obsolete by the move to Intel 
chips. Also, tidbits.com recently wrote a review of a fairly simple budgeting 
application that just tracks if you are on target for non-fixed costs items for 
the month and doesn't try to provide 300 categories to budget into. I have no 
idea if the application is accessible but it certainly sounded like a welcome 
relief from the complexities of fully featured financial applications.
 
Best wishes,

Jonathan



On Dec 7, 2013, at 2:01 PM, Brandon Olivares wrote:

> Yeah I think I'm going to go with Numbers. Seems simple enough.
> 
> On Dec 7, 2013, at 2:47 AM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> The best thing I've found is the Personal Budget template in the new 
>> Numbers. It works really well, is very accessible on both Mac and iPad and 
>> of course syncs seamlessly between devices with iCloud.
>> 
>> Another app for the iPhone is TrackMySpend (though I can't remember if it's 
>> one word or three). It's fully accessible, though isn't the most pleasant to 
>> use or fully featured.
>> 
>> I've also tried Home Budget Light from the Mac App Store. The main problem 
>> with this is basically all the buttons are unlabelled. Given this, I've 
>> never learnt to use it. However, if a sighted person was able to help you 
>> label the buttons I think there's a good chance you'll be able to use it 
>> well. It's free.
>> 
>> If you learn of anything that you like, please let this list know as I'd be 
>> very interested.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Nic
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