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CheckBook... "Where does all my money go?" you've asked yourself. You've written it down in your paper check register but it can't sort and categorize your transactions and it will never balance itself. You've tried medieval torture devices like QuickenŽ but they're so full of features you'll never use that it's actually painful just to enter the raw data. What you really need is a friendly personal finance tool that gets the basics just right and keeps things simple. That's where we come in. Introducing CheckBook 2, the powerfully simple personal finance manager.

Features Include:
  • Friendly, single-window interface
  • QuickFilter, an advanced search field that turns "those other search fields" on their ear
  • Scheduled Entries, the easy way to manage your monthly bills
  • Account Summaries, customized reports to help you visualize where your money came from and where it's going
  • Categories, giving you the power to group your transactions as you see fit for more accurate reporting
  • Splits, with support for categories in each line item
  • Transfers between accounts
  • Printing that works
  • OFX, QIF and CSV/Text import
  • Multiple currency support
  • And more!
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0.1:
  • Launches properly on Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Currencies with no thousands separator no longer lead to a crash in Account Options
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Splasm Software, Inc.
Downloads:25,239
  - Version d/l:324
Home & Personal:Personal Finance
License:Shareware
Date:24 Apr 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$14.95
CheckBook User Reviews (25 posts)Write A Review
Jan 19 2008
*****

TEXASSTARGAZER  I have tried every checkbook application I have found for the Mac. So far this one is the best in my opinion. Very reasonable price makes it even better.  (Version 1.8.1)

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Oct 26 2007
*****

SKYHORSE  I've been using this application now for three and a half years, and have many thousands of entries in it. I came to it the hard way, after using Quicken since 1993 (in Windows) and finding that since the Y2K change to Quicken that it began to forget an occasional previously reconciled transaction every now and then, which made it impossible to balance my checkbook. This happened in both Windows and Macintosh versions. I've also tried most of the other Macintosh financial software over the last six years as well. Some like iBank had a very rough transition to Universal, and others either didn't have what it took over time or lacked the right mix of features to be able to quickly and easily track my finances in ten different accounts including investments, with transfers between them. Checkbook has never faltered anywhere! It has consistently produced accurate, very easy to use and track results, is very easy to set up, and does exactly what it says it will, inexpensively and effectively. It doesn't have all the reporting features of Quicken or neat pie charts like some, but the charts it does produce are clear and easy to read...and do cover all categories of info. This is an outstanding application that combines both ease of use with utter reliability and accuracy. I couldn't recommend it more highly.  (Version 1.8.1)

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Jun 29 2007

FRANCOLA  Perfect for what I needed! Replaces your checkbook registry and automates many of the things necessary to keep up with your finance.  (Version 1.8)

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Jun 19 2007
****.

CRUCIAL  A great app.

Behaves as you would expect it to, its stable, easy to use, has a totally consistent interface. To be recommended, especially at the price of $18 and often on 'special' for less.

The search, or filter is incredible allowing you to see in an instant what you have spent in any time period, or on any type of transaction.

A few issues though.

1. The icons have to be some of the ugliest I have ever seen on a mac app.

2. Updates are very slow. 2.0 has been promised as any day now for over 9 months.

3. The simplicity of the app creates problems as it is lacking some refinement. This would be ok in a 1.0, but not a 1.8 that has been out for 3 plus years and is still not at 2.0.

4. Types have to be set in each accounts preferences individually, and have to be added twice for deposit and withdrawal. They also can not be copied from account to account. Splits are very primitive, to the point that they are basically useless.

5. Transactions are color coded, but with only three colors it is impossible to see if a transfer is a deposit or withdrawal.

6. Missing the ability to turn columns on and off. All your accounts including loans and credit cards have a check column even though these account types do not normally have checks.

7. Not enough keyboard equivalents means that you are constantly moving from mouse to keyboard while reconciling.  (Version 1.8)

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