Intuit QuickBooks

Replacing Pocket Quicken on iPhone.

I have read a few articles of people wanting to figure out how to replace Pocket Quicken. Well here you go from my experience.I was in the same boat. I had a Palm Treo for over 10 years and was set with Pocket Quicken. I then purchased iPhones for me and my spouse, and decided to search for the new Pocket Quicken for the iPhone. What I found was nothing! After contacting intuit about Pocket Quicken for the iPhone I found that it was not going to happen anytime soon. Needing a pocket syncing financial program for the iPhone I eventually found what I was looking for at MacWorld.I looked around and found three programs that put me in the I no longer care about Quicken category. In fact I no longer will use any of Intuits products as I have found others that are better then Intuits product line, and that even includes quickbooks.I own 2 of the three programs below, DayBank and Cha-Ching. Cha-Ching was worthless in version 1 but version 2 is looking great! DayBank I like, but Cha-Chng has passed them up in features as of late. DayBank is promising a upgrade but I may be set with Cha-Ching due to the feature set being available right now. Cha-Ching 2 is actually Quicken with a AppStore product that is a perfect Pocket Quicken replacement.The three programs I would like to point out are as follows:iBank 3 - This will sync with only one iPhone so couples have some issues but does use iDisk on MobileMe to sync - Cool!DayBank - This will sync (WiFi) with one iPhone but they are trying quickly to bring a multi-sync out.Cha-Ching 2 - This will sync (WiFi) with multiple iPhones and works well. As of today this works the closets to Pocket Quicken with reconcile. Well there you go. That has been my experience and I am happy with Cha-Ching now that version 2 is out with their iPhone app. Version 1 of Cha-Ching was a waste of time, but now they got it right. DayBank I will watch closely but their next version really needs to hit it out of the park to come close to Cha-Ching. iBank 3 is used by a friend and he loves it. He also is single and has no need at this time to share his financial info.Good luck to all. Hope that helped.. Living with: iMac, Mac Mini, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacPro 8-Core, Apple TV, Mac OS X (10.5.6) Classic 160, Time Capsule, Express, VMWare, iPhone 3G

Pocket Quicken for iPhone

Hi all,I really really want to get an iPhone, but Im shocked that there is no application that syncs with Quicken! The iPhone is years old now, and it seems to me that this would be a highly desirable app. In fact, next to the phone and the calendar, Pocket Quicken is the App I use the most on my Treo.Anyway, my questions are these...1) does anyone know of any iPhone Finance application that will SYNCHRONIZE with my copy of Quicken? I am not interested in Quicken Online, and, being a Canadian with Canadian bank accounts, Im not sure that I could use it anyway.2) does anyone know if there are plans for Landware or intuit or Apple to release such an app? Ive tried emailing them, but the answers I get are vague.3) are there any savvy programmers there who know how to author apps for iPhone? If so, how much would it cost to create a custom app.So frustrated with this. I want an iPhone, but I cant justify the cost until I can do this one simple thing!Cheers,Joel 2X2.8 Quad-Core Intel Xeon Mac OS X (10.5.6)

intuit quickbooks now works on iPhone, BlackBerry

intuit Inc. said Monday its quickbooks Web-based application is now compatible with both Apple Inc.'s iPhone and Research in Motions Ltd.'s BlackBerry.Mountain View-based intuit (NASDAQ:INTU) said the new applications are available on IntuitLabs.com, an early concept release site.Users can check bank and credit card balances, track money owed, find vendors and customer contact information and keep running balance sheet and profit and loss reports.The company said that through IntuitLabs.com it encourages cutomers to try early concept releases and contribute to the innovation process by providing feedback.