Moneydance 2017 beta
Please keep in mind that this is beta software, and therefore may contain bugs and cause problems. Please report any problems using the Moneydance 2017 beta channel on our Slack.
A rough list of changes is available as text or an RSS feed.
Moneydance 2017 BETA build
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Mac
OS X OS X 10.12 (Sierra), 10.11 (El Capitan), 10.10 (Yosemite), OS X 10.9 (Mavericks), 10.8 (Mountain Lion) & 10.7 (Lion) After downloading, double-click the Moneydance.zip file. (Note: Safari may do this for you automatically). Next, drag Moneydance from your Downloads folder to your Applications folder and double-click it. You can also drag Moneydance to your dock where it can be launched with a single-click.
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Windows
Windows Windows Installer (32-bit) Windows Installer (64-bit) After the download is finished, double-click to install Moneydance.
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Linux
32-bit 64-bit Debian & Ubuntu DEB Package (32-bit) DEB Package (64-bit) Red Hat RPM RPM Package (32-bit ) RPM Package (64-bit) Other Linux tar.gz Package (32-bit ) tar.gz (64-bit) Package Other Linux Install Script (32-bit ) Install Script (64-bit) Debian & Ubuntu Based Systems
After the download is finished, double-click the moneydance_linux_x86.deb file to install. The installer normally places Moneydance in /opt/Moneydance but the GUI-based installers prompt for the location to install Moneydance. Installers for other Linux variants are here:
Other Linux Distributions
After the download is finished, untar the downloaded file (using the command “tar xzf moneydance_other.tar.gz”) which will create a directory named “moneydance”. In that directory, create a symbolic link from “jre” to the directory where Java is installed on your system (for example “cd moneydance; ln -s /usr/java1.7 jre”). You can then run the “moneydance” script in the new directory to start Moneydance. If you don’t have Java installed on your system you can download a copy for free from Java.com.
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Android
Preview versions of our Moneydance app for Android.