The overall trend of these personal finance apps to online subscription-only models over the years has been unfortunate, though as others have mentioned it is somewhat understandable. For what it’s worth, my app of choice is still You Need a Budget (YNAB) v4, which was the last version they released that was just a desktop app.
It’s no longer available to buy on Steam (or download anywhere) but given the hours I’ve apparently clocked using that app the devs will have to pry it from my cold, dead hands before I use anything else…
The overall trend of these personal finance apps to online subscription-only models over the years has been unfortunate, though as others have mentioned it is somewhat understandable. For what it’s worth, my app of choice is still You Need a Budget (YNAB) v4, which was the last version they released that was just a desktop app.
It’s no longer available to buy on Steam (or download anywhere) but given the hours I’ve apparently clocked using that app the devs will have to pry it from my cold, dead hands before I use anything else…