I moved to iFinance from Quicken, havent looked back
iFinance has lots of great features. The ones I use the most are downloading transactions from all my banks via OFX/QFX files (I’ve had no problems importing QFX files, and import files on a weekly basis from about a half-dozen banks), syncing my data to iCloud so that I can use iFinance on my iPhone and Watch, and setting up budgets to track my spending.
I like to have lots of details about my finances, and iFinance lets me do that. iFinance is especially strong in letting me manage cash, credit, savings, and checking accounts. You can track stocks and mutual funds, but theres currently no way for me to import stock data (the developers said theyd look into adding this feature). I also really appreciate that I can use iCloud to sync my financial data between my Mac, iPhone, Watch, and iPad. It lets me keep track of my finances no matter where I am. I also prefer to use iCloud since I have more control over my data, compared to other using other companies cloud services.
Thaddeus C. about
iFinance 4, v4.0.6