

After importing my Quicken data from a QIF file, Moneydance thought I owned stocks worth $4.8 billion if that were true, I assure you that someone else would have written this review. You can’t import Quicken data into Moneydance, and although the hype on the program’s box boasts of its ability to import files in Quicken Interchange Format (QIF), doing so yields unintentionally hilarious results. If you’ve been thinking of switching to Moneydance from Quicken or another financial program, think again. You can’t initiate a new transaction, such as a stock purchase, within Quicken you’ll have to do that at your broker’s Web site.

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You can download information on purchases, sales, and dividend payments for stock and mutual funds. Quicken 2002 adds transaction downloading from brokerages–a great convenience, especially if you do a lot of trading. If they match, Quicken reconciles the account if there’s a problem, you’re given the opportunity to reconcile them manually. After downloading your transactions, the program checks the online balance against your Quicken register. Like the Mac OS’s Keychain, this feature lets you access everything with one master password.Īnother terrific new feature for online banking users is automatic checkbook reconciliation. PIN Vault, another new feature, stores all the passwords or PIN numbers for your different online accounts. You can download banking data andĬredit card transactions, send bill payments, and get stock quotes in a single session rather than connecting to each financial institution separately.

One Step Update, a feature long enjoyed by Windows users but new to the Mac, lets you perform all your online transactions with one click.
