![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Finally, it is way better at downloading stock prices - it still uses Yahoo data, but interestingly it seems to be using a cleaned up data stream because there is no pounds/pence flipping, or pounds/dollar flipping on LSE stocks and ETFs which Banktivity suffered from when it still downloaded Yahoo (until they switched to useless IEX). Moneywiz uses Saltedge, Yodllee, and Plaid to download bank data and that works great too with PSD2 - new transactions just pop into your account automatically. It also downloads currencies automatically in the background - and works with a far wider range of currencies than Banktivity - "Updating Currencies" on Banktivity takes nearly a minute - and even then it is not very complete. It just happens automatically, almost instantly - no clunky "exchanging file data" that you get with Banktivity. The biggest wow factor is undoubtedly the amazing sync between desktop and iPhone/iPad. I am now trailing Moneywiz 2020 and first thoughts are that it is very impressive. Add to that the option of hanging on to B7 is tenuous because it seems it is not compatible with Big Sur. Paying $100 per year for such poor connectivity and synch is not value for money. I am starting this thread to share initial thoughts.įirst, my reasons for dissatisfaction with Banktivity are primarily that B8 is just not good value for European users like me because it does not work with PSD2/Open Banking so does not download bank data, and it only has end of day stock quotes and no support for mutual fund prices, currency exchange rates are slow and wonky and the synch between mac and iOs is slow, clunky, troublesome and inaccurate. ($59.99 annual subscription, free update, 20.8 MB, release notes, 10.I'm a dissatisfied Banktivity user so am trialling in parallel Moneywiz to see if I can make the switch. The subscription also enables you to sync data across all of your Mac, iOS, Windows, and Android devices. To add more accounts or be able to connect to online banking or PayPal, you’ll need to purchase a subscription - either $5.99 monthly or $59.99 annually. MoneyWiz is free to download and use for up to two offline accounts. MoneyWiz 2.5 also now enables you to sync transaction receipts across all devices adds 14 new reports improves online banking auto-categorization introduces the capability to add filters to reports by categories, payees, and tags and enables you to disable auto-categorization for online banking accounts on a per account basis. The update adds support for adding tags to transactions as well as budgets, which changes the app’s data format and requires you to update MoneyWiz on all platforms to ensure that the SYNCbits system correctly synchronizes data across all your devices. SilverWiz has released version 2.5 of MoneyWiz, the personal finance app that received good notices in our roundup in early 2016 (see “ Your Favorite Mac Personal Finance Apps,” 29 February 2016). #1659: Exposure notifications shut down, cookbook subscription service, alarm notification type proposal, Explain XKCD.#1660: OS updates for sports and security, Drobo in bankruptcy, why TidBITS doesn't cover rumors.#1661: Mimestream app for Gmail, auto-post WordPress headlines to Twitter and Mastodon, My Photo Stream shutting down.#1662: New Macs, 12 top OS features for 2023, vertical tabs in Web browsers, watchOS 9.5.1.#1663: Exploring the Apple Vision Pro, 12 more OS features coming in 2023, new Apple service features, Apollo shuts down. ![]()
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