Finally, I ended up using VMWare and Windows on a Bootcamp partition. I tried to get it working with Wine and Crossover, but there were too many graphical and stability issues. Then about three years ago I switched to a Mac, and found myself struggling to keep using Microsoft Money as the only Windows program I couldn’t easily replace with an OS X equivalent. (There actually has been one patch released, but I encourage you to read Raymond Chen’s version of the patch, because it scores some serious cool geek points.) ![]() □įortunately, Microsoft released a free version of Microsoft Money Plus that continues to work in all modern versions of Windows. ![]() Of course, having almost two decades worth of data recorded in Money made it very sticky for me, too. I just found its workflow works better for me. ![]() I’ve always found Money better than many other alternatives I’ve tried - including the ever-popular Quicken. I’ve been a user of Microsoft Money since 1995, so I was always a little bit sad when Microsoft sunset support for the application in 2011.
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