The two Free candidates are GnuCash (open source) and Express Accounts.  I 
haven't used either, but GnuCash says personal or business, while Express 
Accounts is designed for small businesses.

I've been planning to try GnuCash, but I'm still running my old VFP accounting 
system!
Let me know where you end up.

Dan

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> From: pro...@bdurham.com
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Subject: [NF] Recommendation for personal accounting program/service for Mac 
> or web
> Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 11:15:52 -0500
>
>
> Looking for a recommendation regarding a personal accounting program for
> the Mac or the web. We're currently using Quicken for Windows for our
> personal finances. This is the last program we have to migrate from
> Windows before we become a 100% Mac based household. My initial thought
> was to migrate to Quicken 2015 for Mac but the Amazon reviews for this
> product are very disheartening. 2nd on the list was the online version
> of Mint (now owned by Quicken) ... I love the UI but we like to run a
> lot of reports on our spending and Mint's reporting seems very weak.
>
> We're using the web based version of QuickBooks for our business. I'm
> happy with this service but it seems overly expensive/complicated for
> our personal finances.
>
> Any other recommendations?
>
> Thanks! Malcolm
>
>
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