Well I think I will stick with MS Money, as it retains better quality  
data than iBank. My question was really is there another Mac  
Application I could use alongside MoneyWell for Portfolio tracking,  
which I might be able to import from when MoneyWell supports this.


On Feb 2, 2009, at 9:27 AM, Kevin Hoctor wrote:

>
> On Feb 1, 2009, at 2:43 PM, Zoolook wrote:
>
>> I have been struggling along with iBank for some time, and also
>> keeping MS Money ticking along because I don't trust iBank with my
>> data, and I have been very impressed with the progress of MoneyWell.
>> My biggest concern is tracking my 401(k) and other stocks/shares.
>>
>> Two questions. 1) When is this likely to make an appearance in
>> MoneyWell
>
> True stock share tracking won't appear until MoneyWell 2.0, which is
> about a year away (rough guess).
>
>> and 2) what could I use in the meantime. I'd like to be able
>> to transfer my transactions so far from iBank or MS Money to some
>> other tool I can use alongside MoneyWell to keep an eye on the
>> performance of my stocks.
>>
>> Any advice either way?
>
>
> MoneyWell can track the transaction processing in your investment
> accounts so you'll have that information in MoneyWell. Whether or not
> that's good enough, you'll have to decide. Thanks.
>
> Peace,
>
> Kevin Hoctor
> [email protected]
> No Thirst Software LLC
> http://nothirst.com
> http://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com
>
>
> >

Mark Hall





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