![]() It seems lacking in some simple features that Quicken had (at least back in the good ol’ days #RIPQuicken). It also does exactly what I wanted of such a program: let me track how much money is in my checking account and how much I’ve charged on a credit card. CheckBook is inexpensive, straightforward, and doesn’t involve subscriptions. When I shopped, I discovered that much of the finance software on the market seemed needlessly costly / complicated, and/or requires a subscription. At the present, I am sticking with Checkbook and hoping it will grow into a great mix of strong functionality and interface excellence.ĬheckBook is a simple, cheap way to keep to track of one’s expenditures and income. Overall, Checkbook beats competing app Savings for functionality, especially reconciling, but falls short of the outstanding Savings interface. Kudos for allowing different shades of color for credit or debit items. Default as you wish, but please give users the option to customize the recently entered item. For me, that is hard to read and disjointed in appearance. My least favorite trait of Checkbook is that your most recent item is colored very strangely in white text, boldface, with black shadow on a gray background. When tabbing through an entry, the tabbing skips by a drop-down menu - it would be so much smoother to tab to the menu and use arrows, etc. For example, all data is on one line like a plain spreadsheet, but two lines per entry might be easier to read. General interface is polished only to a basic level. Checkbook's functionality is above average, and the reconciling routine is a great virtue - well done on that! Checkbook accomplishes the basics but lacks simple things I need, such as ability to drag and drop a mis-entered item from one account to another. This app is my basic checkbook and credit card tracker, replacing the feature-rich, but aged Budget. ![]() Share with other CheckBook users in our forums:.Download & print CheckBook's built-in help:.Transfer funds between accounts without creating two transactions (look under the Entry menu or contact us for help).Sync with other users on a local network.Import from Quicken® Essentials for Windows and Quicken for Windows 2015 and later.Strong support for OFX, QFX, QIF, CSV and Text.Import from other personal finance apps or your bank Track cash flow over time with customizable reports so you can see where your money came from and where it’s going.Schedule transactions that repeat periodically, like monthly bills and paychecks.Find transactions with simple searches or combine search criteria to really drill into your data.Introducing CheckBook 2, your powerfully simple personal finance manager. What you really need is a friendly personal finance tool that gets the basics just right and keeps things simple. ![]() Other finance apps are like medieval torture devices, so full of features you don't need that they're actually painful to use. ![]() ĬheckBook Developer Description: "Where does all my money go?" A paper check register can't categorize your transactions or report cash flow over time, and it'll never balance itself. Built-in help and video tutorials available for assistance Transfer funds between accounts without creating two transactions Share and sync data with other users on a local network or iCloud Strong support for OFX, QFX, QIF, CSV, and Text formats Import data from other personal finance apps or banks Schedule transactions that repeat periodically Precise management of finances with easy searches and customizable reports Simple and user-friendly personal finance tool
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