Last winter, when I junked my old and slow Dell desktop in favor of a MacBook laptop, I had to switch my home banking program to a new software. I had been running Microsoft Money for years, and was generally happy with it. I don't need anything fancy in the home finances department — I don't invest in the stock market or track my retirement or anything like that — so my requirements are fairly simple: I want it to look like a checkbook, and I want to be able to print out reports at the...
Published on May 10, 2010 07:21