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By Shelley Elmblad, About.com Guide to Financial Software since 2005

6 Options for Windows Personal Finance Software

Friday April 10, 2009
Quicken and Microsoft Money are still the most well-known titles for Windows personal finance software, but they aren't the only options for managing money in a Windows environment. Check out my recommendations for the best personal finance software for Windows in 6 Personal Finance Options for Windows.

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April 11, 2009 at 4:53 pm
(1) Luke says:

I have a Mac, and I found some good software for budgeting that I loved for my Mac. But the problem with having my budget on my computer was that I couldn’t view it when traveling, or at work, or at the store. That’s why I created NeoBudget (http://www.neobudget.com) which is an online budget manager. Now I can use it on a Windows computer, my Mac, or even my phone. I personally think that online budgeting software is the way to go rather than tying yourself to a single computer.

April 11, 2009 at 9:30 pm
(2) Shelley says:

Well, the original post IS about Windows desktop personal finance software >wink<. I covered NeoBudget in 11 Online Personal Finance Software Options.

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