A Library list at the left of the app’s main window shows a list of your accounts, provides a basic set of reports, and tools for creating budgets. IBank 5 organizes your banking data in a way that makes it easy for you to quickly assess your current balances. If the default set of categories the app provides don’t suit your needs or are not as expansive as you need them to be, the Categories tool appearing in iBank’s library list lets you make quick work of adding, removing or updating categories. Fortunately iBank is a pretty quick study, capable of matching future transactions from the same vendors to the categories you originally mapped them to. Once your data is imported you do have to go about the business of matching your transaction data to expense categories. IBank 5 offers quick and comprehensive access to all your financial information.
iBank also offers tools for easily migrating your data from other financial management tools such as Microsoft Money and Quicken.
If you prefer a more traditional method or prefer not to have an app access your banking data, iBank also offers options for manually entering your banking data or importing the Quicken or Microsoft Money files you can download from your bank.
This is in large part because of an an optional IGG Software subscription service called Direct Access ($5 per month, $13 per quarter, or $40 per year), which connects directly to your banking institutions using your authentication information and downloads transactions directly into iBank 5. How easy is it to get iBank 5 up and running and so you can start tracking your current financial status? Let’s put it this way I had 11 bank accounts and an investment account set up and all transactions imported in less time than it took to boil a pot of coffee water and steep a press pot. iBank 5 is a best of class app that continues to add features and value and which should be your personal finance app of choice. Now it’s hard to imagine that world without IGG Software’s iBank 5. It was the go to application for managing personal finances on your Mac. A few years back a world without Quicken as the mainstay of personal finance apps would have been unimaginable.