MD's iOS app is a very basic expense tracker only - tho for the most of the time that is all you will need anyway. I liked MW's pretty graphs and the pretty iOS app tho. I did find a work around in the end, but found the process way too laborious to be doing it. MW support team on Facebook was very attentive in trying to help, however, they weren't able to help solve the problem as what I saw as a problem was meant as a design by them. MW qif import on Mac was very inconsistent across various of banks I have and for some of them it truncated the full description, which resulted in loss of information in the description for the transaction inside the app. I should mention I preferred the QIF import on MD. any transaction can be split into part transfer part income/expense. batch editing of transactions and changing them into transfers QIF export (VERY important if you ever decide to switch to different software) expenses or incomes can both be either positive or negative
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investment account support including UK founds (though for the most I need to manually update the price - I use the security price loader extensions with market data export from FT.com) and stocks Things that were really important for me that were missing from MW but are present in MD: investment accounts and MoneyWiz for simple users with few accounts to keep track of it and simple, straightforward incomes/expenses. I'd suggest at this point MoneyDance for power users with multiple accounts incl. It is far more customisable and powerful than MoneyWiz. I ran both for about 2 months and ultimately went with MoneyDance.