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Cha-Ching has nothing on iBank. I won't go on forever about it, just check it out.

www.iggsoftware.com

do it.
Nah, nowhere near as useful as Google Reader.
I'd like to take a look at the competition.
Honestly, dollar for dollar, iBank (IGG Software) is the obvious Quiken-killer here. (I know most of you are tired of that phrase...but it's true).
As pretty and simple as Cha-Ching is...it's just not enough, EVEN for the $20 price tag. Most of what you're paying for, is time spent on eye-candy. Now, I'm not against an app looking good, but for my money, I want functionality, not glitz. I know not everyone needs much more than balancing a check book, but for that, there are even free apps that can do that.

I've been using iBank for a long time, and it's gonna take a lot more than what Cha-Ching has to offer, to get me to migrate. And even as the new features are announced over the next few days, I feel that my statement will hold true.
I just got home with mine. I think the Carbon is the best color out of all the other ones, so I was happy to go to the Cingular store, right before stopping by the T-Mo store, and canceling my Sidekick 3 plan. So far, so good. A phone that does everything I need it to do, without breaking the bank.
Apple did the same thing when the first gen shuffles came out. It's not just an attempt at boosting morale. Apple is internally famous for it's generosity towards it's employees.
Possibly iDean, but how often have you turned the handle, and waited for the water to change temp. This way, you don't have to play the guessing game.
I'm leaning towards to "Oh, Crap" side of things. Best Buy in my area actually had some Mac's, in the G4 iMac days...but quickly stopped selling them. But I'm sure the experience will not change: Tons of guys in blue shirts, trying to sell the blue boxes. No one knowing a single thing about Macs except that they "cost too much".

Oh crap indeed.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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