Finance (126 programs)
Pros: Slick design and interface. Lots of preset tables and formulas. Import and export to Excel. Formula suggestions. iCloud integration.
Cons: Not as powerful as Excel. Not many options to customize interface.
Pros: Covers all aspects of freelancing. Time management and invoicing tools. Generates reports which can be exported. Handy setup wizard to get you going.
Cons: May be too rigid depending on the kind of frelancing you are doing. Preferences and customisation options a bit overwhelming.
Pros: A very simple and intuitive design. Only 2.3 megabytes is required. The size of the check can be adjusted. No need for a separate translation app.
Cons: Not all countries are supported. Design options are limited. No watermarks are included. Does not offer an option to import digital signatures.
Pros: Clean and easy to use. Live price movement notification. Offers flexible stock trading techniques. After-hours and pre-market trading.
Cons: The alarm feature could be buggy. Color scheme needs work. No web platform. Updates could cause occasional glitches.
Pros: Free accounting software among many paid competitors. Tight focus that does not over-complicate finances. Includes interactive charts for easy visualization of data. Items can be assigned to categories for easier organization.
Cons: Buggy software that sometimes delivers incorrect figures. Lacks many accounting features beyond simple income/expense tracking. Unintuitive, unattractive user interface. Seemingly abandoned by developer; last update was made in December 2011.
Pros: Supports online banking. Provides graphs and readouts. Tracks your bill schedule. Pays bills automatically. Imports Quicken Essentials for Mac files.
Cons: No support for attaching documents and files. Not as intutive as Quicken. Not very good at handling split transactions still. Java interface not very slick for OS X. Doesn't support attaching files and documents.