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		<title>By: expletive_xom</title>
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		<description>well Quicken of course (but you already knew that)

otherwise both of these work on OS X and for free (if that makes a difference to you) so give them a try
HomeBank 4.0 its based on the old Commodore Amiga HomeBank program (i dont know if you are old enough to remember the company, so that might not mean much). i think its European now, so im not sure if you can download your banking info properly.. its more for personal finance

GnuCash 2.2.x has real professional double entry accounting..so its more for small business. this has support better for your online stuff.
this might be what you are looking for.

hope 1 of those 3 work for you.  good luck.
i personally keep track all my financial stuff in my head, and i use excel when i want to analyze or keep track of anything specific.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well Quicken of course (but you already knew that)</p>
<p>otherwise both of these work on OS X and for free (if that makes a difference to you) so give them a try<br />
HomeBank 4.0 its based on the old Commodore Amiga HomeBank program (i dont know if you are old enough to remember the company, so that might not mean much). i think its European now, so im not sure if you can download your banking info properly.. its more for personal finance</p>
<p>GnuCash 2.2.x has real professional double entry accounting..so its more for small business. this has support better for your online stuff.<br />
this might be what you are looking for.</p>
<p>hope 1 of those 3 work for you.  good luck.<br />
i personally keep track all my financial stuff in my head, and i use excel when i want to analyze or keep track of anything specific.</p>
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