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DESCRIPTION
iBank is a personal and small business financial manager designed to manage bank accounts, credit cards and investments, analyze income and expenses with live updating charts, and plan your financial future with budgeting and forecasting. Wrapped in a beautiful Aqua interface, iBank 3 is a robust financial application able to meet the needs of the casual spender to online day-trader.

iBank can directly connect to your bank to download transactions and the new .mac-enabled iPhone webapp allows you to enter transactions on the road. Other new features allow you to track your loans, see your account balance through time and flip through your transactions with Cover Flow.

iBank 3 is the Quicken killer you've been waiting for.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.5.3:
  • Fixed bug where a transaction image wouldn't want to appear in transaction editor (FS#3057)
  • Fixed bug where mini-graph wouldn't want to update when changing the time frame in preferences (FS#3064)
  • Fixed bug with Average cost calculation (FS#3076)
  • Fixed issue with number conversions in QIF files if they were formatted like (123.45)
  • Forcing a refresh of account balances now forces refresh of security related items
  • Improved handling of situation where a date could be nil
  • Fixed index bug when printing checks (FS#2341)
  • Fixed bug where iBank had trouble updating more than 200 securities
  • Fix bug where migrator would flatten account hierarchy when nested groups were present (FS#2845)
  • Fixed "Advanced" preferences in French localization (FS#3135)
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5.1 or later.

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Developer:IGG Software, LLC
Downloads:81,681
  - Version d/l:711
Home & Personal:Personal Finance
License:Demo
Date:29 Oct 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$59.99
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iBank User Reviews (82 posts)Write A Review
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Oct 10 2009

SSNICKERER  I started using Mint.com, and I will never go back. Sorry, iBank!  
(Version 3.5.2)

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Oct 29 2009

DONEBYLEE  Mint is owned by Intuit now.

Can't wait to see how they will "improve" it.

I'm thinking minty-fresh doggy doo-doo.  
(Version 3.5.3)

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Sep 26 2009
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WILPON  Surprisingly good replacement for Quicken. Once you get used to how to organize reporting, this become a great replacement app.  
(Version 3.5.2)

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Jul 31 2009

JSH  Has everything one needs EXCEPT ONLINE BILL PAY.  
(Version 3.5.1)

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Jun 1 2009
****.

FREEDMAN  Except for a few minor quibbles, I switched to this program from Quicken 2005, which Intuit no longer supports. I had little trouble importing my Quicken data and my online account data. It takes a short while to get use to the differences, but now that I have, I am very pleased with the program. Integration with iPhone works well. A great entry into the Mac only program genre.  
(Version 3.4.2)

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Jul 16 2009

ANON BUD  I assume you were some kind of Beta tester for the iPhone app? Because the app just came out today—July 16—in the App Store. We’ve been waiting for it for a while, so I am surprised that you would say it works well with iPhone...And also because the iPhone app requires version 3.5 and you wrote a review for 3.4.....

Interesting  
(Version 3.5)

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Jul 21 2009

NIBAKER  Does anyone know how to transfer Quicken data into iBank?

Thanks, in advance, for your help!  
(Version 3.5)

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Jul 31 2009

JSH  Importing Quicken data is clearly explained in the User Guide.  
(Version 3.5.1)

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Feb 18 2009

DONPERREAULT  I disagree with the two previous posts regarding iBank being slow. I have been using iBank 3 since they started the beta early last year and find iBank 3 is not slow at all. I also track 12 different accounts and my portfolio, so I have hundreds of transactions.

I still wish that the developers would provide separate column for Withdrawals and deposits, would make entering data via the keyboard simpler.

Overall iBank 3 is Awesome! And I certainly think that it is the best alternative to Quicken.   
(Version 3.4)

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Feb 8 2009

EMEL TRAW  I was a happy iBank 2 user for a while but over time it just got slower and slower and the pie charts started acting very flaky. iBank 3 had come out so I looked around online to see what people thought and was very disappointed to see people saying that it was just as slow as iBank 2. I switched to Moneydance and am very happy with it except that I miss iBank's clean look.

iBank had a lot of promise. I hope the developers will focus more in the future on making the basic functionality really great instead of gimmicky features like coverflow that seem more about winning Apple design awards than making it better for users.  
(Version 3.3.2)

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Feb 7 2009

MFA  This crashes all the time, it's driving me crazy. Mostly I think the software... it's no MS Money, but it does the basics... but why does it continually crash?  
(Version 3.3.2)

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Dec 29 2008
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BOBBYDMARRIOTT  I am going to echo RJMaritas comments that I am surprised by the negative comments. I spent yesterday finally making the jump from Quicken to iBank. I have been using Quicken of the Windows or XP variety for >10 years. The mac version is now dated and buggy. iBank's interface is fresh and simple, and allows you to see in a quick summary at start-up the state of your financial house. The one warning I would give is that if you are transferring extensive investment files, it may be wise to create separate QIFs for your bank/loan/credit card accounts, which import nicely and then do your investment accounts individually. The problems I experienced with duplicate transactions and split up entries had more to do with Quicken for Mac's poor investment tracking module rather than a problem with iBank.

The important thing is that this is a developer that is responding to user comments, and is routinely upgrading the software. Quicken just sent many Beta tester applicants letters today saying that they don't want any more testers and that their new software will be out next summer at best. If you are tired of Quicken, using a Mac, then I recommend giving iBank a try.  
(Version 3.3.2)

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Dec 28 2008

RJMORITA  There seems to be a lot of negative comments. I switched from Quicken to iBank in July (of 2008) and have been very pleased with it so far. I just got tired of Quicken's ancient interface. I will give iBank four out of five stars.   
(Version 3.3.2)

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Dec 8 2008

DONPERREAULT  My apologies to IGG for not updating Macupdate after they responded to my email. I have been using iBank since the beginning of the year and believe that IGG has done a great job at addressing many of iBank 3 problems. iBank 3 is not as feature rich as Quicken but certainly makes a great alternative. I still wishing for separate columns for deposits and withdrawals and a more intuitive way to enter data. Also, the IGG Software updates iBank regularly, unlike Intuit.  
(Version 3.3.1)

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