Switching from Banktivity

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Richard

May 05, 2019 @ 09:24 AM

Are there any Moneydance users here who have switched from Banktivity?

I am getting frustrated by the general bugginess of Banktivity and lack of reactivity of IGG to fix the problems. Is Moneydance less buggy / more reactive?

  1. 1 Posted by -Kevin N. on May 05, 2019 @ 01:44 PM

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    Hi Richard,

    You'll need to export your data from Banktivity to the QIF file format in order to import it into Moneydance.

    If I may make a suggestion, download the trial version of Moneydance to see if it suits your needs. In fact, download the preview build - currently MD 2019.3 (1870) as it contains some fixes and improvements to QIF importing.

    You can d/l the preview, trial version here:
    http://infinitekind.com/preview

    -Kevin N. (not a member of MD support)

  2. 2 Posted by macy517a on May 09, 2019 @ 02:08 AM

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    I've just recently gone back to windows from Mac. I struggled over what to use for my home banking and then stumbled across Moneydance. It works an absolute treat. Exactly what I need for my home banking. Exported all my Banktrivity files to qif then imported them into new accounts into Moneydance. No issues at all once I got the hang of what I was doing. Mobile app is pretty good as well. Just working out how to import downloaded transactions and then have them merge will manually entered transactions.

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