The 46th most popular financial tool on Windows
AceMoney is a personal finance manager in the leagues of Microsoft Money and Quicken but without the price of either program.
You can manage multiple accounts, stocks, bonds and other investments as well as 401K plans, mortgages, and even day-to-day budgets.
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Did you create this app?| Website: | mechcad.net/products/a... |
| Developer: | MechCAD Software LLC |
| License: | Commercial |
| Price: | $30.00 |
| Version: | 3.17.3 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 4 days and 22 hours |
| Usage since: | 06 May 2007 |
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An excellent little money management program. Great if you need to track your spending but you don't want to mess around with the larger accountancy programs like GNUcash.
I've used a lot of bookkeeping apps over the years for work and this one is the best personal one of the lot. Good value, simple to use and just the right amount of features.
Use it already many years also for my small company bookeeping and budget tracking. Can't think of anything better and easy.
First of all it comes in whole lot of languages, even swedish :)
The basic version is free, the difference is that you cant have severeral accounts. I use it everyday and as an "budget" planner.
Very nice money manager. Cheaper than MS Money (except for the $20 Basic version) or Quicken, and does all that most people need. I've used Quicken & Money in the past, and while they have strong points, they both use the software to target ads to the user, which can be quite annoying to someone who shelled out $30-50. It also doesn't have the 2-3 year planned obsolescence of the two major companies. If you're not looking for all the bells & whistles of the two major players, AceMoney is a very good alternative.
AceMoney does lack features such as auto-downloads from banking or credit card websites, but one can always work around by loading the file and then importing it. Its not a no-brainer, but its easily done.
There is also a free version, AceMoney Lite, that allows for just one account (useful if all you want to do is track your checking account)
I use this instead of a checkbook. Gets the job done. No calculator or thinking needed. =)