Microsoft Money is the personal finance management software from Microsoft Corporation that preceded Microsoft Money Plus Sunset, which opens and edits files created by Money, but doesn't offer online support or web app services. Microsoft Money 2006, which was the final version before it was replaced, allowed its users to access their savings accounts through Internet banking. MS Money users created personal budgets, tracked their expenses, and balanced financial statements. It certainly needed Windows OS to function, but its 2000 to 2006 releases also worked compatibly with select Windows Mobile versions. Since Money Plus Sunset and its two editions are meant to replace Money Essentials and its related versions, they would have the same functions as their predecessors, except for the facility to import data files from non-US Money editions, to pay bills online, and to automatically download bank statements.
Reilly Technologies Moneydance is an application that is categorized as personal finance management software, and this program has versions that are integrated with support for Windows-based computers, Mac platforms and Linux systems. Online banking features are integrated into this software, allowing users to quickly and easily do their online banking transactions with many financial institutions around the globe while keeping their personal finance information secure and organized. Online and offline banking activities of users and corresponding transaction details can also be conveniently downloaded with this software. Numerical and statistical data, such as income details, expense reports, personal tax information and so on can be converted by Reilly Technologies Moneydance into easy to analyze graphs and charts. Reminders of payment schedules and other finance-related plans can also be entered into this software. Reilly Technologies Moneydance is also implemented with support for other third party personal finance management applications that are available in supported mobile systems.