All in all, it does what it needs to do: it helps you manage your books. Is it rich in crazy features? No. Is it making accounting an easier, simplified, less agonizing process? No. Is it changing the way people do finances? No. This basically fills the void from Intuit’s lack of interest in making OSX software, and little else. Thats admirable enough I suppose— that’s what we’ve needed. The interface is nothing special and certain actions and flyout menus can be frustratingly slow/laggy (note: I’m on a brand-spanking-new quad core), and the application can store its documents in the cloud but doesn’t support attaching files from the cloud (invoices, receipts, etc.), kind of ruining the allure. Are there improvements to be made? Absolutely— but at least it gets the job done.
Brock Petrie about Money by Jumsoft