MoneyManager Ex
MoneyManager Ex is a free, open-source, cross-platform, easy-to-use personal finance software. It primarily helps organize one's finances and keeps track of where, when and how the money goes. It is also a great tool to get a bird's eye view of your financial worth.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Android
- PortableApps.com
- F-Droid
- iPhone
Features
- Recurring Billing
Dropbox integration
Google Drive integration
- Portable
- Multiple languages
- Import CSV Data
- Cloud Sync
- Goal Tracking
- Support for multiple currencies
- No registration required
- Works Offline
- Portfolio Analytics
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POX added MoneyManager Ex as alternative to MonyFox- aldiladwikihimawan reviewed MoneyManager Ex
when i try this mobile app, i'm very love this app. althought this app very slow i think.
but when i need to open in my desktop, the file data can't be open.
and now, i have uninstall it. and moving to GNU cash and money manager.
- aldiladwikihimawan liked MoneyManager Ex
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What is MoneyManager Ex?
MoneyManager Ex is a free, open-source, cross-platform, easy-to-use personal finance software. It primarily helps organize one's finances and keeps track of where, when and how the money goes. It is also a great tool to get a bird's eye view of your financial worth.
MoneyManager includes all the basic features that 90% of users would want to see in a personal finance application. The design goals are to concentrate on simplicity and user-friendliness - something one can use everyday.
MoneyManager Ex runs on Windows and Mac OS X.
Main Features
- Intuitive. Simple, Fast, Clean
- AES Encryption Support
- Maintain checking, credit card, savings, stock investment accounts
- Budgeting
- Maintain and Track Fixed Assets with depreciation
- Reminders for recurring Bills and Deposits
- Simple one click reporting
- Cash Flow Forecasting
- Graphs, Piecharts
- Does not require an install. Can run from a USB key.
- International language support (Available in 24 languages)
- Import data from any CSV format, QIF [
Microsoft Money ] - Printing, Exporting to HTML, CSV
- Non-Proprietary SQLite Database






Comments and Reviews
Relatively easy to use, cross-platform, open-source.
I sync in the background with Syncthing between devices.
Can directly import bank data from CSV. Tracking of crypto, stocks and assets is possible. Future and regular expenses and income can be tracked.
Room for improvement lies with stability and translation, so far no data loss, so all is good.
There is no longer any support for Android and Linux I also tried to compile the Linux version myself without success, they give instructions to compile on mac and say they are the same for Linux, but they do not work Best alternative? It seems to be HomeBank !
This isn't true. There are native packages for all major LTS distributions and there is Flatpak for every other. https://flathub.org/apps/org.moneymanagerex.MMEX
Hey, good morning, my review was made in Oct 17, 2021, and there is a flatpak only from 4 months, my review was true, write your review, instead of cover up mine
when i try this mobile app, i'm very love this app. althought this app very slow i think.
but when i need to open in my desktop, the file data can't be open.
and now, i have uninstall it. and moving to GNU cash and money manager.
Good application for home accounting. Unfortunately, it is quite difficult to understand for those who do not know accounting. Judging by the absence of a mobile application in Google Play and F-Droid, he can be considered deceased. The PC app, on the other hand, is quite lively and is updated frequently.
I like money manger
Only have a build for one Linux distribution and it's the most unused one.
It was a beautiful cross-platform software but after removing the Android support and drastically worsening the Linux one I'm switching to HomeBank
I just spent 1h to add my accounts and import the history... and lost all my work.
First, the import manager is not intuitive, for example importing is by default done to the first account in alphabetical order and not to the account from which the importing was selected (and it's only possible to copy one transaction at a time from one account to another). Also, when importing transactions with empty fields (for example payee) the software fills-in one of previously used payees (by random?).
Second and most importantly, there is no 'Save' button for the database so I chose 'Save As' to overwrite the existing database file. At this point the program showed a windows saying something like "cannot write to the same file" and reverted back to the previous version of the database. And so I lost all my input....!
So to sum it up it' great to have a free software, but this one is definitely as unpolished as a mine field. I will try to find something without hidden traps.