Software Review: Mint, Wesabe, Yodlee, iBank
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I recently went on a hunt for new money management software. Since I converted to Mac, I’ve been trying to find something that would replace Microsoft Money. Microsoft Money was good, but it was just too much of a pain to try to use it on my Mac, plus my free trial had ended and I didn’t want to shell out and buy a new version incase there might be something free out there that would work just as well. Below is my list of requirements – the things I find important in the software. Most of the software/websites listed offered these abilities, but the ones that didn’t I made note of it.
Requirements:
- Easy, should be simple to pick up, and simple to see what I want:
- Income vs. expenses during given period (month, quarter, year, etc.)
- Each transactions category (or tag)
- Ability to drill into each category and see all transactions in a category (including ‘Uncategorized’, so I can easily categorize them)
- Mac friendly (either online, or Mac application)
- Ability to create and use a budget, and to monitor how much is spent in each category of the budget.
Nice to have
- Should be able to change the date of transactions (i.e. move the date of paycheck for the proper month)
- Ability to track complete net worth over all accounts.
The tests…
- Pros:
- Nice layout and design. Very crisp and clean.
- Computer independent (website).
- Cons:
- Hard to find a simple view of my income vs. expenses for a given month or time period.
- Could not edit times of transactions.
- Pros:
- Easy to use.
- Use of ‘tags’ instead of categories, which made tagging transactions easy.
- Ability to add notes to transactions.
- Cons:
- No ability to assign multiple tags to one transaction. (e.g. I could not split a Costco transaction where I bought some “Groceries” and also some baby formula which I want to tag as “Baby Expenses”)
- Not many reports available, hard to drill down into various levels of reporting.
- Pros
- Very complete abilities to track any kind of investment, banking, loan, or credit card account. (Even ability to add email accounts, reward accounts, etc.).
- Good reporting, able to see income vs spending, also drill down into various categories.
- Ability to split transactions.
- Ability to add notes to transactions.
- Ability to add real estate value via zillow.com estimate (automatically updated)
- Ability to add general loan accounts of all types, even if they don’t have an online presence, you can add them manually.
- Cons:
- A bit complicated at first, lots of options and abilities. (although they are well organized into navigation tabs on the top of the page.)
- Inability to change dates on transactions.
- Pros:
- Looks great, very slick interface, pleasing eye candy.
- Able to change transaction dates.
- Available on Mac
- Cons:
- Cost: $60.00
- Complicated reporting. Couldn’t figure out how to see a simple report of my income vs. spending for a given period.
There are a couple sites that I didn’t get to test yet, but would like to in the future. If anybody reading this has, leave a comment, and us know your thoughts.
- Quicken Online (recently became free)
- Cashbox (http://www.fadingred.org/cashbox/)
For now, it looks like I’m going to stick with Yodlee. Although there is a slight learning curve at first, it still offers the best options, and best overall capabilities to manage all my various accounts.
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November 13th, 2008 at 6:24 pm
I have tried all of the above and agree with the above evaluation of these programs.
November 14th, 2008 at 8:04 am
If anyone out there has tried cashbox or quicken online, what are your thoughts?