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Don't mind paying but free is always preferable have got a demo for i finance which looks good anyone used it at all??
Oh my friend just bought a Mac on Sunday. I'll have to ask her when they get back home.
Haven't used i finance but there are a couple of other free ones that you might be interested in having a look at, GnuCash and Buddi to see how they compare.
There's one which Apple themselves recommend which is simply called 'Budget', available to download through them: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/business_finance/budget.html
I think this is a free trial with the option to purchase after if you like it, however, it says nothing about paying for it online. I'd use it, if I had a mac. What is the Mac's version of Excel? Is that iFinance??
its called numbers so could do it on there just the same as excel really :-)
Well yeah, I use excel to work out my budget and Ive never really had a problem with it. I'd use that if its just a simple budget that you want to create, =)
you can get these for free if you are prepared to shop around on the web....
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