While the app works locally under Yosemite, it has stutters and delays (spinning beach balls), and I have yet to re-start the sync option to use the iPhone companion app. The UI is sadly showing its age (nearly 2 years). The new owner/developer offers email assurances that "we are very much alive and well and development continues to move forward" while also stating in the same sentence that "we don't have features or release dates to publish at this time". Unfortunately it seems no longer to be supported in its public forums or Webpage. I was a strong supporter of this app 2 years ago. I rate this as a ONE STAR for the total absence of developer support. I would rate it at 4 stars with a modicum of developer support. Be prepared to realize, the developer has little to no interest in your input, feedback, or problems. Perhaps pay to be on the 3.0 beta release. Use it at the current version at your own risk. Summary: This remains my personal favorite and probably the best for budget management rather than financial tracking. For instance, I could download my Bank of America account immediately with Moneywell while I had to take an hour to figure out how to jury-rig the same download in iCompta. ![]() ![]() The second favorite, iCompta, has its own problems. I keep it because I don't see anything that fits my method of tracking budgets. However, the developer is clearly not interested in doing any support of this app. Granted, the beta 3.0 of MoneyWell runs nicely on OS X 10.11. The developer has posted a private beta to those users who bought in to an advance release.
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