Slick and simple personal finance app for Macs
Squirrel is one of the more basic financial applications out there but it's probably the slickest for OS X and a very promising one that could soon rival the likes of iBank and Moneydance.
It's by far easier than the latter to get started with and features enough for basic budgeting such as scheduled transactions, smart folders, slick graphical reports and importing from Quicken for Mac. There's also an iPhone app for budgeting on the move and the developer has offered free updates up until version 2.0 which isn't bad considering it's not even version 1 yet.
Because it's still lacking many major features, Squirrel is more suitable as a budgeting app than an all-round investment and personal finance app. Despite the slick presentation, it's also a little rough around the edges and the developer has been very slow at issuing updates so far. It would be nice to see Squirrel updated a little more often and have the online banking and bill payment features that it's sorely lacking. It does however include a feature called "Netbanking" which allows you to enter the URL of your bank's website and browse it within Squirrel.
Overall though, Squirrel is a very slick and well presented budgeting application but could be made a lot better with a few basic additions.
Minor bug fixesUI improvements
Changes
Minor bug fixesUI improvements
User reviews about Squirrel
by Anonymous
Great Application.
I have been using this program about one and half year. This is my first application to be paid. I am fully satisfied with this application. It will definitely help you manage your budget. - Yungbum -
Pros:
Easy to use
Neat representation Cons:
Incompatibility with Snow Leopard More
by Anonymous
Squirrel - User review.
I have been using Squirrel for about 1 year now. It was the first Mac application I ever bought after switching. With each version release it just gets better and better. Well worth considering
Pros:
Elegant interface design
Import and Export options
Budgets
Reports
Netbanking
iPhone app
Cons:
No splitting of transactions More