On 2 déc. 08, at 1:05, Bill Nalen wrote:
I used Cha-Ching a lot when it first came out. It was pretty and it got a lot of attention. Unfortunately they did some really strange things. The app is older than MoneyWell yet it is a lower version and a bunch of other apps by madebysofa have stagnated, both of which lead me to think Cha-Ching is going in this direction as well. They teased about a new version for a really long time, people started getting upset in the user forums, and then midnight apps removed the forums (apparently they added them back). Seems like Cha- Ching had a lot of potential but the stagnation eventually made me search for other apps. I had moved from iBank2 which felt too much like Quicken. After Cha-Ching I found MoneyWell. I'm continually amazed at how quick Kevin is to reply on this list, the beta list and Twitter, all while making great progress on the application.
I also switched from Cha-Ching to MoneyWell back in April 2008, after trying for too long to make their budget feature work. I also switched because I found some (Tiger specific) bugs that made it unusable for me that took a few months to be acknowledged.
I have since realized that I don't so much care about storing past expenses, even with pretty images. The one feature I could not leave without is buckets/envelopes. They are so helpful I cannot see myself using a product that does not feature them.
Alan
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