On features, it's pretty much going to be iBank, but with a notable exception that will be remedied this year (I hope). The mobile versions are free for Quicken, so score one for Intuit on price. The very capable iPad version is $20, and the badly in need of an update for handhelds is $5. The main competition, iBank, is $60, but that's just the Mac version. At first glance, the price seems high, $75 and probably a little bit of your life expectancy dealing with a 1.0 product from Intuit. ![]() ![]() Intuit does have 60-day refund policy, including purchases through the Mac App Store.
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