![]() ![]() ![]() (How anyone can still use Simply Money without falling into a mental time-warp is beyond me, honestly.)ĪceMoney hasn’t garnered that much attention, understandably, but it seems worthy of a look in any case. Now, I’ve gotten lots more reader opinion on software like YNAB, which has developed quite a following, and Simply Money. Today, that “what’s out there” brings me to AceMoney.Ī couple of readers have mentioned that they use AceMoney, and like it. It occurred to me last night that some of the lesser-known programs on that list are due for a bit of “review” work on my part. So I direct people to my “Alternatives to Quicken” article, first penned in 2006. It’s something of a ritual: I’m consistently greeted with reader emails asking for good alternatives to Quicken and the now-defunct Microsoft Money.Īs a lifetime fan of Quicken and a current user of Quicken 2013, I sometimes have to put my now-very-iffy love of Quicken aside and consider that MAYBE, JUST MAYBE other folks might be better off with simpler personal-finance software. I’m updating prices, hyperlinks, and a few other items here. NOTE: This is a republishing of a review I originally wrote in 2010, back when I was using the Blogger platform. ![]()
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