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Banktivity for mac review
Banktivity for mac review










banktivity for mac review
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Over that time, I have been moderately happy with the product, just enough to keep using it for that long. I have been a loyal Banktivity user for 10 years, dating back to the days of iBank.

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Did I mention that I PAY for this service? If you’re looking for a good financial software, don’t try this one. After waiting for about 30 minutes for a rep, they quickly found my ticket and said that the original rep had put in a call. No other info is provided, even with specific requests. I will then get an email from the rep saying that he has a call in.

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I email occasionally for an update and receive an automated message saying that my ticket has been re-opened. I’m told that they have a call in and they will let me know when they hear back. They now apparently blame another company. On Jan 19 I reported that it had stopped working. Worked fine for me as the online auto connect to the bank was one of my primary concerns. They moved to a paid subscription model last year. I’ve used the product for about 5 years now. If there were a viable alternative, I'd drop this product immediately. And none of this has improved as the product has continue to develop and change over a number of years.

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Selecting categories to assign, splitting a transaction for multiple categories, almost every data entry operation feels as though it requires the user to adapt to the software, rather than the software anticipating how the user might work. For me, every single step in data entry is as awkward as possible (and I've been doing personal banking with software since 1982) - the amount field is automatically highlighted first, and the user must deliberately select and edit the date. The fact that they do NOT automatically enter a decimal point when entering amounts was a red flag when I first tested the product many years ago - that has never been changed. But from the start, it has been a miserable experience. I only continue to use this after 5-6 years because its mobile/desktop/cloud sync works, and reporting is appropriate to our tax reporting strategy. But to have to pay a subscription fee just to be able to use the software for basic things like having different account types listed? Really? I have to pay extra money so I can keep track of my student loans? Or making a budget? Well sorry, I can tell you with out the programs help that paying hundreds of dollars over the years vs the one time cost of a version is out of my budget. That is using server power and I understand that.

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I just had to pay for some extra services if I wanted them (direct download and stuff I wouldn’t use). But I had the option to still have a fully functional check book app with all types of accounts with out having to pay. I get prior versions had subscriptions for certain things. These companies are following the trend that companies like Microsoft and Adobe started. For those prices I better get a new version every year at most. I paid quiet a lot for seven and even prior spent the money for the phone app (before it was free) and thought those prices were high until I saw the prices for the subscriptions. Side note great job IGG letting your users who had paid for apps prior know there was a new version. When I saw there was an 8 now I went to check it out.












Banktivity for mac review