I used MYOB for quite a while, and liked it.
Jo 
 
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On 14/7/09 12:45, "BlacksTTer" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Well thank you all for the kind welcome to the group.
> 
> My experience of transferring from Windows to OSX has been pretty
> good.  I can access my Windows laptop over my wireless, so I don't
> actually need to open my laptop to work on it any more...One to two
> 'spaces' for laptop work..excel, word, powerpoint and the others I use
> for mail/Camino ..(I prefer it to Safari)  and the other iLife goodies
> to stop me getting bored with work ....
> 
> I am enjoying getting into the nuts an bolts of XCode and Objective-C,
> and can be found most evenings with my nose buried in yet another book
> from Amazon...(I am a self confessed nerd, but I don't look like
> one!!)
> 
> The one hurdle I have yet to overcome is a replacement for MSMoney,
> which I have used happily for over 10 years.  There seems not to be
> anything similar in the OSX world...in that MSMoney integrates very
> nicely with my bank (statements etc) and provides just the right level
> of functionality.  I know one answer is to use an emulator like VMWare/
> Parallels, but that doesnt really address the problem.  It would
> appear that Microsoft and Quicken have/are both abandoning the UK
> market..which would seem to me to be an opportunity for a developer to
> jump in with a MSMoney like replacement for both platforms.
> 
> Any comments?
> > 



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