Here is the MacLegion 2012 Spring Bundle lineup:
Billings Pro - $199.00
Kinemac - $299.00
MoneyWell - $49.99
Hydra Pro - $99.99
Circus Ponies NoteBook - $49.95
GarageSale - $39.99
Home Inventory - $14.99
My Living Desktop - $29.95
App Tamer - $14.95
WhatSize - $12.99
First 5009 buyers get
Cinch - FREE
Total $817.80
Over $800.00 worth of software for only $49.99!
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Good bundle, won't be buying since I own all but 3 of them.
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Has anyone upgraded from MoneyWell to MoneyWell 2? Thoughts?
I've upgraded, but haven't used the new version. From what I've seen, people dislike the new style of split transactions, and are having some syncing issues. Lots of reviews on the app store worth reading.
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People are complaining that it is too stripped down and lacks functionality from the previous version as well.
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I use money well and like some of the features in the 2.0 version. There are some bugs they are working on but overall I like the new look. I did a walkthrough screencast here: http://youtu.be/aRLc8yVrmhs and one on the event based budgeting here: http://youtu.be/jJz91ZZV-lg if you want to see how it works. Hope that helps (and I don't represent the developer in any way. Just a user of the software:).
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I use money well and like some of the features in the 2.0 version. There are some bugs they are working on but overall I like the new look. I did a walkthrough screencast here: http://youtu.be/aRLc8yVrmhs and one on the event based budgeting here: http://youtu.be/jJz91ZZV-lg if you want to see how it works. Hope that helps (and I don't represent the developer in any way. Just a user of the software:).
Wow. Nice. Thanks!
Also, the fact is that the guy who develops the software is incredibly active at improving it, and if it's not quite up to par yet, it will be soon.
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I use money well and like some of the features in the 2.0 version. There are some bugs they are working on but overall I like the new look. I did a walkthrough screencast here: http://youtu.be/aRLc8yVrmhs and one on the event based budgeting here: http://youtu.be/jJz91ZZV-lg if you want to see how it works. Hope that helps (and I don't represent the developer in any way. Just a user of the software:).
Nice screencast. Thanks, but it says a lot that this is probably the best documentation currently available for the new version. There is no manual and what official documentation is available is basic. The first time user of Moneywell stands practically no chance of being able to use this. One of the biggest bugs is that there is no undo. Make a mistake and start from scratch.
Apart from that the only app in the bundle worth getting is Circus Ponies Notebook and I already have that. Usually the MacLegion bundle is good. Perhaps I've bought too many bundles.
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Awesome bundle! Keep up the great work! Although I already have Kinemac, I'm still going to grab this bundle mainly to try out Billings Pro, MoneyWell, Hydra Pro, and NoteBook. None of the other apps interest me at all but who knows, maybe they'll come in handy down the road.
Thanks to the MacLegion guys and the people behind BundleHunt, I really don't miss MacHeist at all. ![]()
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toddo wrote:I use money well and like some of the features in the 2.0 version. There are some bugs they are working on but overall I like the new look. I did a walkthrough screencast here: http://youtu.be/aRLc8yVrmhs and one on the event based budgeting here: http://youtu.be/jJz91ZZV-lg if you want to see how it works. Hope that helps (and I don't represent the developer in any way. Just a user of the software:).
Nice screencast. Thanks, but it says a lot that this is probably the best documentation currently available for the new version. There is no manual and what official documentation is available is basic. The first time user of Moneywell stands practically no chance of being able to use this. One of the biggest bugs is that there is no undo. Make a mistake and start from scratch.
Apart from that the only app in the bundle worth getting is Circus Ponies Notebook and I already have that. Usually the MacLegion bundle is good. Perhaps I've bought too many bundles.
I have a copy or two of Circus Ponies and I honestly can't see how anyone likes it. Maybe I'm missing something, but it doesn't seem as organized or as fluid as MacJournal or Devon whatever. I MacJournal because I use to write everything in a tablet and CP only makes that process paperless. Everyone talks about CP so I wonder if I'm missing out on something great?
As far as the bundle goes, It's not bad, but the programs have been in other bundles, so most people have them.
toddo wrote:I use money well and like some of the features in the 2.0 version. There are some bugs they are working on but overall I like the new look. I did a walkthrough screencast here: http://youtu.be/aRLc8yVrmhs and one on the event based budgeting here: http://youtu.be/jJz91ZZV-lg if you want to see how it works. Hope that helps (and I don't represent the developer in any way. Just a user of the software:).
Nice screencast. Thanks, but it says a lot that this is probably the best documentation currently available for the new version. There is no manual and what official documentation is available is basic. The first time user of Moneywell stands practically no chance of being able to use this. One of the biggest bugs is that there is no undo. Make a mistake and start from scratch.
Apart from that the only app in the bundle worth getting is Circus Ponies Notebook and I already have that. Usually the MacLegion bundle is good. Perhaps I've bought too many bundles.
Thanks john! Yeah I figured I could help those who just needed to see it work and get an idea of how the program functioned. Kevin has helped me in the past with excellent service with MoneyWell so I figured I'd help out with the screencasts. Once they get the bugs ironed out it has the potential to be a really nice upgrade.
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johnmasters wrote:Apart from that the only app in the bundle worth getting is Circus Ponies Notebook and I already have that. Usually the MacLegion bundle is good. Perhaps I've bought too many bundles.
I have a copy or two of Circus Ponies and I honestly can't see how anyone likes it. Maybe I'm missing something, but it doesn't seem as organized or as fluid as MacJournal or Devon whatever. I MacJournal because I use to write everything in a tablet and CP only makes that process paperless. Everyone talks about CP so I wonder if I'm missing out on something great?
I have CP NoteBook too and I think I only fired it up once, as much as I drooled over it when seeing it on the web. I wonder if it works better when you sync to the iPad version? Does anyone here have both?
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hiredgun469 wrote:johnmasters wrote:Apart from that the only app in the bundle worth getting is Circus Ponies Notebook and I already have that. Usually the MacLegion bundle is good. Perhaps I've bought too many bundles.
I have a copy or two of Circus Ponies and I honestly can't see how anyone likes it. Maybe I'm missing something, but it doesn't seem as organized or as fluid as MacJournal or Devon whatever. I MacJournal because I use to write everything in a tablet and CP only makes that process paperless. Everyone talks about CP so I wonder if I'm missing out on something great?
I have CP NoteBook too and I think I only fired it up once, as much as I drooled over it when seeing it on the web. I wonder if it works better when you sync to the iPad version? Does anyone here have both?
I used DTPO for a couple of years until I discovered NoteBook. It just suits my way of working.My job involves everything from sales to tech support to accounts to keeping the company website updated and CP NoteBook is great for keeping track of everything. Don't have an iPad (yet) so I can't say how well it syncs.
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JMarkevich wrote:hiredgun469 wrote:I have a copy or two of Circus Ponies and I honestly can't see how anyone likes it. Maybe I'm missing something, but it doesn't seem as organized or as fluid as MacJournal or Devon whatever. I MacJournal because I use to write everything in a tablet and CP only makes that process paperless. Everyone talks about CP so I wonder if I'm missing out on something great?
I have CP NoteBook too and I think I only fired it up once, as much as I drooled over it when seeing it on the web. I wonder if it works better when you sync to the iPad version? Does anyone here have both?
I used DTPO for a couple of years until I discovered NoteBook. It just suits my way of working.My job involves everything from sales to tech support to accounts to keeping the company website updated and CP NoteBook is great for keeping track of everything. Don't have an iPad (yet) so I can't say how well it syncs.
I went from DT then tried CP and then MacJournal and haven't looked back. I'd probably be better off with FileMaker but I don't want to pay the price right now. Have you tried MacJournal?