iCloud Support For Sync

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Josh

Jun 12, 2018 @ 09:22 PM

Hi,

I am considering purchasing MoneyDance but does it support iCloud syncing? I notice there's specific mention of Dropbox and a shared folder but no mention is made of iCloud.

Thanks,
Peter

  1. 1 Posted by derekkent23 on Jun 12, 2018 @ 09:34 PM

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    I am not support staff, just a user.

    Shared folder is a syncing method for syncing to cloud servers other than Dropbox. The only limitation of shared folder is that you can’t sync to mobile devices such as phones but can sync to other computers. A free Dropbox Account allows you to sync to computers and mobile devices such as phones.

    I haven’t tested iCloud as I am a windows user but it works with windows OneDrive.
    You can try things out for yourself before purchasing.

    Download from https://infinitekind.com/download-moneydance-personal-finance-software
    Downloaded version of Moneydance is a full working version with the only limit being a maximum of 100 manually entered transactions, with no time limit. Imported files from other financial programs and your bank have no limit on imports. If you decided to purchase you are sent a key by email that unlocks the 100-manual transaction limit. If after testing with this free trial version you purchase and change your mind see the 90 day money back guaranty at https://infinitekind.com/refunds
    For the future Moneydance never sunsets the version it releases. So, you don’t have to upgrade. If you won’t to upgrade the next version is free (say 2015 to 2017) and from then on you get a 50% discount. All upgrades within a version are free.
    See these articles on how to sync http://help.infinitekind.com/kb/syncing-and-sharing-data

    Hope this helps.

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