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title: "iBank 4"
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# Budget management Intuitive interface Password protection iBank 4

**Brand:** igg
**Price:** AED 3
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 💡 Take control of your finances with iBank 4!

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- **What is this?** iBank 4 by igg
- **How much does it cost?** AED 3 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- igg enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted igg brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
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## Key Features

- • **Easy Integration:** Download transactions from major financial institutions with a single click.
- • **Ultimate Security:** Keep your private account data safe with robust password protection.
- • **Mac-Optimized Experience:** Designed specifically for Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion and beyond.
- • **Cross-Platform Compatibility:** Import transactions from Quicken and MS Money with ease.
- • **Seamless Financial Management:** Effortlessly monitor your account balances and investments.

## Overview

iBank 4 is a powerful personal finance software tailored for Mac users, offering a user-friendly interface to monitor accounts, track investments, and manage budgets. With features like custom check printing and password protection, it ensures your financial data is secure while allowing easy integration with major financial institutions and compatibility with previous versions of Quicken and MS Money.

## Description

Product Description          IBank 4 from iGG Software is the leading personal finance software for OS X. Easy powerful and full-featured iBank lets you import data from MS Money or Quicken for PC and Mac download transactions from online banks export to TurboTax print custom checks actively manage your portfolio or simply view balances and net worth at a glance. iBank's beautiful Mac interface is simple and familiar so you can start to organize your accounts analyze your investments track your spending and plan your financial future in minutes. With new tools for downloading transactions budgeting expenses creating reports and more iBank 4 is the Gold Standard for Mac money management. features: Easily set up and manage existing accounts. Import Mac or PC data from Quicken* or Money. Set budgets to watch spending by category. Import bank data with direct downloads. Create save and print custom reports. Password-protect private data. Reconcile data with bank statements. Print checks to standard or custom formats. And much more!AWARDS & PRAISE: "iBank provides a comprehensive set of financial tools with an elegant Mac look and feel."  MacWorld "If you've been looking for a full featured personal finance tracking and reporting program iBank is an excellent choice. It is everything that Quicken Essentials should have been." "iBank is full-featured financial software with extensive data-crunching and sorting features and built-in analytical tools to give you powerful insight and control over your personal finances."  MacLife "iBank combines a robust feature set simple interface and streamlined import process to create a very attractive financial application."  mac. Requirements: Mac OS X 10.6 or Higher. Minimum screen resolution 1024x768. Format: Mac OS X 10.6 or Higher             .com           iBank 4The Gold Standard for Mac Money ManagementiBank 4 delivers a new standard for intuitive, full-featured personal finance software. Monitor account balances at a glance, track your investments, maintain budgets, and manage your credit cards, savings, checking and loans--all in an easy, powerful, familiar Mac interface.  Sample Income and Expense Report View larger.  FeaturesSet up in a snap.iBank's setup assistant gets you up and running in no time. Import data from Quicken for Mac or PC, Microsoft Money, and other financial programs with minimal effort, or start with a clean slate in minutes.Track all your finances in one place.iBank includes tools for keeping tabs on all of your real-world financial accounts: checking and savings, cash and credit cards, investment and retirement accounts, even mortgages and loans.Update your records with ease.Many banks offer direct download for one-click updates; for the rest, iBank includes an integrated browser that you can use to import data straight from your bank's website. iBank helps you to clean up the new transactions and remove duplicates automatically. Manually record and edit transactions as needed.  Sample Investment Summary Report View larger.   Sample Net Worth - Balance Sheet Report View larger.   Transaction register/main window View larger.  Categorize everything.Set up category hierarchies, assign categories to all of your transactions, and split transactions for more detailed category tracking. Best of all, iBank learns how you categorize the transactions you download and assigns categories automatically when you update your accounts!Generate powerful reports.Create beautiful and detailed reports on your account balances, spending categories, investments, net worth and more with the click of a button. Click on any element of a report to drill down and view more detailed information, then print exactly what you see onscreen, or save as PDFs.Plan your budget with envelopes.Due to popular demand, iBank now supports the envelope method of budget tracking. Plan your upcoming expenses, then save cash in envelopes until payments are due. Carry over savings from month to month, and move cash between envelopes when necessary.Sync data with your iPhone.With iBank Mobile for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch (sold separately), you can keep your account balances and transaction history synchronized between your Mac and mobile devices with the click of a button. Transfer data over a local wireless network, remotely via MobileMe, or using your own WebDAV server.Track investments with ease.iBank's powerful investment management features let you record the shares you buy and sell, track the prices of your securities over time, and analyze the performance of your portfolio with reports tailored specifically for investors.Reconcile with paper statements.For those of us who prefer to keep tabs on what the banks do with our money, iBank provides convenient statement reconciliation features. Each month when a paper statement arrives from the bank, create a virtual statement in iBank, check off the transactions that match up, and make any adjustments necessary to keep your accounts properly balanced.Take control of your financial life.iBank includes a host of other features to help you keep control over where your money goes. Use scheduled transactions to track recurring expenses, and post them to your iCal calendar. Attach receipts, statements, pictures, or any other files to your transactions for better record-keeping. Maintain accounts in multiple currencies and perform currency conversions with a minimum of hassle.Discover more great features.You'll uncover lots more capabilities in iBank, including robust data export (to programs such as TurboTax), custom check printing, and password protection for your iBank documents. You'll also find a library of video tutorials at the IGG Software website, a great community of active users at the IGG forums, and if you need us, an enthusiastic support team always willing to help.HighlightsSet up and organize all of your existing accounts including credit cards and investments with easy downloading of transactions from most major financial institutions Monitor all of your account balances or net worth at a glance and manage your portfolio by tracking buys or sells as well as dividends and ROI Use new envelope budgeting to analyze your income versus expenses to gain complete control over your personal finances Enjoy a full set of essential features including custom check printing or password protection for private account data Import your previous transactions and categories from versions of Quicken for Mac and PC or from MS Money and export data in standard formats to TurboTax or Quicken

## Features

- Intuitive, full-featured personal finance software with easy, powerful, familiar Mac interface
- Monitor account balances at a glance, track investments, maintain budgets, and manage money
- Full set of essential features including custom check printing or password protection for private account data
- Set up and organize existing accounts with easy downloading of transactions from most major financial institutions
- Import transactions and categories from versions of Quicken for Mac and PC or from MS Money
- Compatible with Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐ 2.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Not ready for prime time.
  

*by T***S on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 31, 2011*

Yesterday I read many of the reviews here. Some of them are extensive and full of information, but it was difficult to decide just how good iBank is - the ratings are all over the place. I was having trouble with Quicken 2009 for Windows, so I decided to give iBank a try. I paid for 1-day delivery.iBank arrived a few hours ago and it is now repackaged and being sent back to Amazon. I realize that a 90-minute test is hardly extensive, but I had seen enough. iBank is probably fine for very simple finances, but it is at least one major release away from being a viable Quicken replacement. Here is what I experienced in an hour and a half of my hopes being squished:The import of my Quicken data went smoothly. I thought the UI of iBank was good, though not very configurable. Then I noticed that the balance for my primary checking account was off by several thousand dollars. That was because iBank had imported my transactions, but not the initial balance. No problem, I went to the top of the register and deposited that amount. But the balance was still off, so I started at the top and compared the balance after every transaction. The first problem I found was in a transaction where I had deposited $70 and split it into two accounts. iBank had added an additional transaction for $35 for one of those accounts. That created a bit of a conundrum, because deleting that transaction would affect the other account. I decided to add a new, dummy transaction to see how iBank handles splits, which I use extensively. I scrolled down to the bottom of the register and pressed the + sign to add a new transaction. (That's something about the UI that I don't like. There isn't a blank transaction immediately available, you have to do the + thing.)Anyway, I clicked on the plus and iBank asked if I wanted to save my transaction. Which one? I hadn't changed anything. I said no and I was back at the top of the register again. It was difficult to tell which transaction iBank was referring to, because just clicking on one is the same as being in entry mode. I clicked on another transaction and again was asked if I wanted to save the previous transaction. Nothing appeared to be amiss, so I said yes. Good. Then I scrolled back to the bottom of the register and clicked +. iBank entered a new transaction, but at the top of the register. So I scrolled up again and deleted that. Then I went back down again and clicked on the last transaction made, then clicked the +, and... WHEEEEE... back to the top.That was when I decided that, with all its flaws, Quicken is far superior to iBank. (I'd fixed the problem that had made me desperate, and it had turned out to be Parallels and not Quicken. In the meantime, I had [somewhat unexpectedly] received excellent support from Intuit.) The flaws that other reviews had mentioned were, I knew, still there. The lack of configurability of the UI was an annoyance. I was willing to go through all my accounts and add initial balances, but it seems like iBank should have figured that out in the import. I had very serious doubts that iBank would handle split transactions correctly - though I didn't get quite that far in my testing and it's entirely possible that it does.Although I decided to give up on iBank, I have a good idea for IGG Software. They did a reasonable job of handling the data import from Quicken, with the exception that I mentioned. There is no version of Quicken for Mac yet that is viable, and who knows if there ever will be. Quickbooks for Mac is very good, but converting from Quicken for Windows to Quickbooks for Mac is next to impossible. If IGG wrote a utility that did that, I bet there would be a lot of buyers.

### ⭐ 1.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Beautiful register design but the program is awkward to use and time consuming in reconciliation
  

*by H***N on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 14, 2011*

Please note my updates below as they nullify some of what I've written below.This is a visually attractive program particularly if you use the option to assign colors to different categories.  The check register is larger and easier to utilize than Quicken's.  This is both good and bad as you don't see more than 12 transactions at any one time while reconciling which led to duplicate entries that are hard to see since there isn't a separate reconciliation window.  You work in a window that looks almost identical to the register.Assigning categories takes a little longer than Quicken.  I wish it had Quicken's two digit decimal substitution, but you must type the decimal when entering dollars and cents.  I'd like to see Quicken's + - functions for changing the date and check number up and down; instead you must type each in which is time consuming.  You must use the menu bar more often than Quicken as it doesn't have as many icon options though you can modify the tool bar.  "POS" (point of sale) is the default entry instead of the check number which I find odd.  I'll probably leave it at that and let it stand for EFT (electronic fund transfer) which Quicken uses.  So far I haven't found a way to schedule transactions easily.I wanted to write this after using it the first time so a new buyer would get an idea of the "issues" that might crop up.  I'm very pleased with the ease with which I have made the transition though one account didn't transfer.  You do have to look around for features and hover the cursor over them, and you'll find some unidentified shortcuts that are available.  I plan on writing an update in a few months.  Perhaps the end of the year reports will be the most telling when I am preparing for taxes.  I haven't begun to explore all that it can do, and I'm left with the feeling that it is cleaner though less sophisticated than my Quicken program.To say the least, the check register's display is confusing.  It just took me 15' to get the "full register" back as it was last reconciled.  Would someone out there please write a decent manual to accompany this program?  It's certainly intuitive; it's all up to you to discover what works and how.  3 stars for now!  There are so many Quicken features I miss that could have easily have been incorporated.  There are far too many unnecessary keystrokes.UPDATE:  I've lowered the rating to one star.  I've just spent 3 hours getting it to reconcile.  My wife double checked it and had the same problems.  After so many years using Quicken, I find this tedious, unnecessarily time consuming and difficult to use.  One other MAJOR failing is that you can accidentally record the same check number twice and it will accept it and not raise a flag like Quicken.  This caused most of the reconciling problems.  Combine that with a window that only allows you to see a dozen transactions and it's easy to enter a transaction twice particularly if the day you wrote the check is two weeks before when it was cashed.  It just isn't worth all the additional effort.  I have gone back to Quicken and will not update to Lion until I have to.  I need Quicken too much.  When I do, I'll do my business on an older iMac that I replaced with a newer model.UPDATE #2!  I downloaded an update to this version hoping they might have resolved some problems.  Nope.  I reinstalled and transferred my Quicken data and it dumped parts of six different accounts randomly into my checking account giving me a balance in 7 figures!  It's simply maddening.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    IBank 4 for IMac
  

*by D***R on Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on June 7, 2012*

Have used MS Money for over 15yrs including the Sunset version on my last pc upgrade. Upgrade to Mac forced change to a new finance app.I tried about  five and IBank is by far the best of the bunch and can strongly recommend it. Particularly like icons and colour coding of transactions. Manual needs some additions but otherwise an excellent programme. DavidR

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