Great Personal Finance App, One Annoying Surprise
iFinance 5 is one of the cleanest personal finance apps I've used - easy to set up, intuitive to navigate, and it doesn't try to overwhelm you with features you don't need. I especially appreciate the one-time purchase model instead of yet another subscription.
My only real complaint is the banner ad that shows up on launch. For a paid, one-time-purchase app, I didn't expect ads at all. That's usually the whole point of paying upfront instead of using a free, ad-supported alternative. It's not a dealbreaker, but it does feel annoying and it's the reason I'm knocking off a star. Otherwise, this is a well built app I'd recommend to anyone wanting a straightforward way to track their finances.
My only real complaint is the banner ad that shows up on launch. For a paid, one-time-purchase app, I didn't expect ads at all. That's usually the whole point of paying upfront instead of using a free, ad-supported alternative. It's not a dealbreaker, but it does feel annoying and it's the reason I'm knocking off a star. Otherwise, this is a well built app I'd recommend to anyone wanting a straightforward way to track their finances.
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Bad connection
The app is super when we get connected to your bank… plaid is not trustable… we never know if we will have connection… it’s so sorry.
Odd program
Complicated unusual way of presenting data. Not an easy learning curve. Documentation inadequate, simple questions like running total not easy to find.
iFinance 5
Not so good. Recently purchased and really difficult to have the app sync to iCloud. Deleting then reinstalling did not help-seemed to make it worse.
Sync Problems
I had a file with my finances that I usually edited from my Mac. When I accessed it from my phone, I lost all my data for the month. Fortunately, there's a backup feature that allowed me to restore the previous month, but the current month's information was lost.
Terrible syncing.
Terrible syncing.











