On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 5:13 PM, Christopher Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quick Personal Evaluation of Cha-Ching, particularly as opposed to
> MoneyWell:
> Disclaimer: only played with cha-ching for a little while this afternoon,
> while I've been using MoneyWell for weeks.
> Strengths:
>
> Address Book support for payees

I don't guess I'd like this, as I wouldn't want every place I've ever
had a transaction to be in my address book.

The last time I tried Cha-Ching it didn't have scheduled transactions
or a way to forecast my balance.

Using MoneyWell, I find I don't need to forecast my balance so much as
get my buckets in order and verify my spending plan. Since finding
MoneyWell and the bucket/envelope system, I don't know how I could
manage my finances with all the other apps like Cha-Ching, MoneyDance,
iBank, etc.

Thanks for the report on Cha-Ching. It does appear to have come a long
way since I last looked at it.

Patrick

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