Recommendations for banking software...Quicken?

I'm a new Mac user. I use quicken on my windows machine, does anyone recommend banking software for the Mac? I have read some reviews about quicken for mac and users rated the software poorly.

I just read in the latest MacWorld that you can run Quicken for Windows in its own containor (no need to get Windows Operating System) with the help of CodeWeavers' $40 CrossOver Impersonator.  It's a product that enables your Mac to run certain Windows applications like Quicken.
The CodeWeavers website <www.codeweavers.com> says their product will run Quicken 2011 Deluxe, but that the Quicken 2011 Premier version (needed for investment tracking) is currently untested.

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