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Stash for Mac

Simple personal finance app.

Free
In English
Version 0.83
4.5
Based on 4 user rates

Stash overview

Stash... A free/open source, fast, simple personal finance app for Mac OS X, with the following features:

  • the ability to easily add/edit/view transactions
  • split transactions
  • localized date and currency formatting
  • import/export of OFX files
  • import/export of QIF files
  • multiple accounts
  • scheduled transactions
  • pie chart and area graphs

What’s new in version 0.83

Version 0.83:
  • A dot is now shown in the red title bar circle when the document has unsaved changes
  • After importing QIF transactions, the document is now marked as unsaved
  • Closing Stash's window now quits Stash
  • Added Preferences to enforce negative amounts for certain Transaction categories / Split Transactions if the parent Transaction has a negative amount

Stash for Mac

Free
In English
Version 0.83
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4.5

(6 Reviews of Stash)

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rolytyler
rolytyler
Dec 29 2010
0.83
3.0
Dec 29 2010
3.0
Version: 0.83
the program looks nice and simple to use, and qif import works. however, operations are not sorted by date, and i didn't find a way to sort by any column, nor to search/lookup an operation...
rolytyler
rolytyler
Dec 29 2010
0.83
3.0
Dec 29 2010
3.0
Version: 0.83
I'm unable to import my main QIF file, after export from Grisbi 0.5.9...
Follerec
Follerec
Nov 6 2010
0.83
5.0
Nov 6 2010
5.0
Version: 0.83
I've made this a review to give the app 5-stars since I never did before. Anyway, great update. Just a comment on the new preference: "Enforce negative amounts of Transactions for appropriate categories" should really be "Enforce negative amounts of Transactions for appropriate **types**" shouldn't it since it applies to the "Type" dropdox and not to the "Categories" that a user creates. Just thought it might cause confusion for some.
Follerec
Follerec
Oct 27 2010
0.82
5.0
Oct 27 2010
5.0
Version: 0.82
OK, I've been using this for a bit. I'm trying to find a replacement for Buddi, which has worked well for me throughout the years, despite its quirks. Things I've noticed: 1. Not really a double-entry accounting system. I keep forgetting to enter negative numbers for expenses. Selecting Withdrawal or POS should automatically make it negative in my opinion. That, or make a "double-entry" type dialog for entering expenses. This could easily be similar to the Transfers dialog. 2. The little red dot in the window doesn't show if the file has been saved or not. Since there's no save notification sheet when quitting, you will lose a lot of information entered if you forgot to save. I did. 3. Accounts aren't grouped by type, something I like with Buddi. 4. There are no Expense subcategories. I'm no professional accountant, so I have no idea if how I use Buddi is correct, but it has worked well with those points I've mentioned above, particularly #1. I've been able to track everything I have down to the last cent, even what's in my wallet and little can of coins. Looking forward to what the developer has in store for this.
Nethope
Nethope
Jan 5 2010
0.6
5.0
Jan 5 2010
5.0
Version: 0.6
I couldn't get to the stars in the 'Reply' so here are stars; read above for why.
rolytyler
rolytyler
Dec 29 2010
3.0
Dec 29 2010
3.0
Version: null
sankar-Naidu
sankar-Naidu
Dec 12 2010
5.0
Dec 12 2010
5.0
Version: null
Follerec
Follerec
Nov 6 2010
5.0
Nov 6 2010
5.0
Version: null
Nethope
Nethope
Jan 5 2010
5.0
Jan 5 2010
5.0
Version: null