What do you consider the best personal finance/budgeting software?

Kate asked:


MS Money and Quicken onkly budget per month and I need a program that will let me budget on a two week pay structure. Any ideas? Being able to download from my bank is a definite bonus.

Henry
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2 Responses to What do you consider the best personal finance/budgeting software?

  1. Klaro says:

    Harry

    Try Mint.com for a free version of a money-manager program. I’ve had good luck with it, and I think it’ll let you budget however you see fit.

  2. CMass Stan says:

    Zachary

    You’ll probably want to avoid MS Money since Microsoft stopped development, and eventually support, of the application. Quicken is pretty much the only game in town as far as desktop software is concerned.