![]() ![]() I love my Mac, but they're starting to price me out, man. Much of the reason I've been trying to switch. And seriously, other than Banktivity, I had no good reason. The last time I bought a computer, I really had to think about why I'm buying a Mac. If you can figure out how to make YNAB work for you (and they have tons of FAQs and videos), the other bonus is you can buy a much cheaper computer next time, too. This is the one that broke by some change Vanguard made. ![]() The other way transactions are downloaded is through Direct Connect (OFX). Vanguard still works with this, just like Quicken, Mint, Capital One, etc. One is Direct Access and this relies on their backend provider. For whatever reason, none of this made sense to me with a weekly paycheck. Banktivity has two different systems for automatic downloading transactions. And it works on the envelope method that makes it easy to move money in between categories. Find support articles, FAQs & Live Chat support. More detailed instructions can be found here. Looking for help We pride ourselves on providing first-class technical support and customer services. You will be asked to find your previous version's document so Banktivity can import it. Simply launch the new Banktivity on Mac and choose File > New and follow the onscreen prompts. I can set strict budgets on each category every month and I have to stick to them because, boom, I only get paid once. The new Banktivity can import/migrate files from Banktivity 5, 6 and 7. Now that I'm paid monthly and I don't always have my income constantly changing, I find YNAB is much better. Banktivity just made it easier to track spending and see where I could cut costs. When I was getting paid every week I just had no ability to create a weekly budget, and with YNAB I couldn't wrap my head around how to do that. I can see where my money is going but I can't limit it. So my opinion is this: I suck at budgeting but I'm great at tracking. Recently I've started to get paid monthly which has made it a whole lot easier to do a monthly budget. I've actually been trying to switch to YNAB for a few years and I've never really been able to wrap my head around it, mostly because of the way I've been getting paid. ![]()
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