If you’re reading this blog, you like to be in the know. So before we share it with anyone else, we’re inviting you to be the first to try out our latest version of Banktivity.

Banktivity 10 is a big one. We rebuilt the foundation, went deeper into the Apple ecosystem than we ever have, and brought a level of investment depth to iPhone and iPad that’s long overdue. All the details are on the beta page below.

DOWNLOAD BANKTIVITY 10 BETA 

One ask before you dive in: back up your data first. Use Time Machine or otherwise save off a copy of your Banktivity 9 file. Beta is beta, and your financial history is worth protecting.

Thank you for being the kind of users who make this worth building.

— Ian Gillespie, CEO/Founder, IGG Software

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14 comments on “A Little Help?

  • There are only a very few screenshots of the iOS and iPadOS versions. The ones I did see don’t show any improvements or refreshed UI. Can you post some UI screenshots of the iOS and iPadOS versions, especially the main account dashboard page?

  • Thanks Ian, it sounds great. Is the file and data format compatible with v9 ie can you use both v9 and v10b on the same data set?

    • When you launch v10 for the first time you’ll be guided through moving your v9 files to the new Organizer. Once you do that, your original v9 file will remain wherever it was and v10 will use a new copy of the file. If you use cloud sync, they will still be linked via cloud sync.

  • Disabling Categories is very useful, the Shortcuts has a lot of potential and hopefully some canned shortcut samples will be included in the GA version.

    Archiving update seems interesting, can I assume that if I archive by fiscal year but i want a report that spans several years (ie current + archives) that I will get the full result (ie to the very earliest transaction) ?

    Definitely a product evolution that augurs for new features. Not that fussed about UI , i rather get all these new features stable before you build a more current UI.

  • PS – I yearn for a shortcut that can pull off UNCLEARED items across the file !! Reporting on these is a challenge with the way transfers work in the product.

  • While I would have liked a UI refresh as well, it’s a huge undertaking and you really can’t do it properly without a solid foundational change too… so I understand the choices made.

    So far so good. Certainly noticing it to be more responsive and stable, especially with reports while a sync is occurring. Previously it would weirdly refresh or fail to display data until the sync stops.

    I’ll dig deeper and report any issues via support if I find them.

    One thing I note that is missing – I can’t view my 3 documents as 3 TABS within the one Banktivity window. This was quite useful but it’s not there, and the ‘Merge All Windows’ is no longer an option in the Window menu.

  • I have been using version 7 just fine, but was considering upgrading to version 9 this week. Now that I know that version 10 will soon be launching, I guess it makes sense to hold off.

  • Sure would be great if Find results were sorted by date and *not* grouped by Account! I suspect this isn’t a use case for you personally Ian, but there’s a reason it’s provided by all your competitors! I change credit cards every few years and don’t always know which account a charge happened in, but do know the approximate time it happened. It would be great to not have to page through multiple accounts looking for the item in the known time frame.

  • If I back up my v9 data today and start using the beta, what happens if I need to revert to using v9 a couple of weeks from now, for whatever reason? Do I lose those two weeks worth of data, or will they sync with my backup the next time I open it?

    In reference to some other comments on this page… I’m much more excited about the new functionality than I would be about any UI changes. The UI works quite well as it is, but features like AppleScript support are game-changers.

    • V10 imports will interact with v10 files and v9 will interact with your original v9 file. When v10 imports your v9 file, it ends up making a totally separate copy. However, if use you cloud sync the v9 and v10 files would stay in sync that way, otherwise, they are 100% independent.

  • Well this version looks like a great advance on the old file system. I have a problem with one file because I am doing to many changes a once, LOL. My old MaPro 13 inch battery has died so I’m commissioning a MacBook Leo 512, funny after all the years going back to 1984 and using 512 as an identifier, the original Macintosh 512 single floppy was my first Apple. Anyway, getting data across computers is holding things up for my testing of Banltivity but I am very enthusiastic about this version.

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