IBank is a paid application designed by IGG Software for Mac-based computers. This software lets users manage their finances from savings to credit cards, track their investments and maintain budgets easily. This application supports different types of financial transactions including credit cards. Dec 03, 2020 Banktivity, or what was known as iBank until recently, has been a personal labor of love of mine for over 13 years. It started as a simple app designed to track basic finances. Slowly over time it gained in popularity and became the core business of IGG Software.
Developer(s) | IGG Software Inc. |
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Initial release | 2003; 17 years ago |
Operating system | macOS, OS X, iOS |
Type | Personal finance, Accounting software |
License | Proprietary |
Website | iggsoftware.com/banktivity |
Banktivity, formerly known as iBank is a personal finance management suite designed for macOS and iOS platforms by IGG Software and debuted in 2003 as a Mac desktop software.
History[edit]
There have been a total of 7 releases for the desktop version since its inception. Over this same period, IGG Software Inc. also released iOS versions for the iPhone (2009), the iPad (2012), and Apple Watch. Features differ between the apps, specifically the lack of reporting on the iPhone version.
Ibank App
In February 2016, IGG Software officially dropped the iBank name and rebranded as Banktivity. The name was derived from 'Bank' and 'Activity'according to IGG Software's president Ian Gillespie.[1]
As noted by Forbes, MacWorld, MacLife Magazine, Endgadet and others, Banktivity is considered in the Mac user community as viable alternative to Quicken for Mac.[2][3][4][5][6][7]
Banktivity's features include a proprietary cloud sync that can be used between macOS and iOS devices, traditional and envelope budgets, multi-currency support and investment portfolio management.
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References[edit]
- ^'IGG Software Renames Popular 'iBank' Personal Finance App to 'Banktivity''. 3 February 2016.
- ^'iBank 5 review: Personal finance Mac app corners the market on your money'. Macworld. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
- ^Berger, Rob. '5 Much Better Alternatives To Quicken And Mint'. Forbes. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
- ^'Playing with the big boys'. The Brattleboro Reformer. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
- ^Inc, Future US (November 2008). Mac Life. Future US, Inc.
- ^'10 Best Quicken Alternatives For Mac'. MacHow2. 2014-05-01. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
- ^'IGG Software, iBank and its climb from one-man shop to Intuit competitor'. Engadget. Retrieved 2018-03-14.