Personal Accounting Software for Mac

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I've been using Quicken for years just for personal checking, savings, credit card type stuff. It's been fine, but I just read that the new Mac operating system (Lion, OS X 10.7) would not support Quicken—and Intuit doesn’t offer a migration/export utility to their newer version—so I started looking at some alternatives.

There are some desktop apps that look good and I'm also playing around with Mint.com, the free online service. I know they make money by aggregating data and suggesting financial services, and I’m aware of the risks associated with my data residing online, but the web app looks seriously well thought-out and the reviews I’ve seen are pretty favorable.

Anyone have thoughts or recommendations on personal accounting software for the Mac?
 
Let me know how it turns out. I will be getting a 27" iMac in a couple of months. Of course I could use Bootcamp but I want to try Office for Mac and other Mac programs instead of always switching back and forth.

Right now I have an iPhone/Droid X, HP Laptop and a PC desktop in my office,. The laptop is my work computer and I want the iMac for video to DVD and other fun stuff.
 
Lion hasn’t been publicly released yet, probably within a week or two I think. I’ll wait a couple weeks though to make sure it’s stable enough.
 
Nevermind. Looks like you're using one of the older versions of Quicken for the Mac. Those won't run. However, the current version, Quicken Essentials, will work fine. I use Essentials so no biggie for me.
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Yeah, I have Quicken 2006 and haven't bothered to upgrade because I didn’t need anything else.
 

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