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Mac Gems: Koku is a solid personal-finance app
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Posted 15 November 2012 - 08:57 AM
Koku is a beautiful finance app, the graphs are amazing.
But since I am in Argentina, my bank refuse to connect with anything, so the reconciliation issue is really a problem for me.
Another thing that Koku is missing is multiple currencies (and conversion). And this is a big problem for me also, since I have some accounts in Argentinian pesos, but also have some US accounts in US dollars (Paypal, US credit card, etc)
But since I am in Argentina, my bank refuse to connect with anything, so the reconciliation issue is really a problem for me.
Another thing that Koku is missing is multiple currencies (and conversion). And this is a big problem for me also, since I have some accounts in Argentinian pesos, but also have some US accounts in US dollars (Paypal, US credit card, etc)
#3
Posted 15 November 2012 - 06:20 PM
In an old Milton Bradley war game, Koku was the currency for war items (buying castles, hiring warriors, etc.). As I recall, Koku was the amount of rice needed to feed one man for one year. The game was called "Shogun", later renamed "Samari Swords".
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Posted 16 November 2012 - 11:46 AM
I looked briefly at Koku a while back, using the sample application. I've been using Budget for my financial needs for several years, and though there are great things in Koku it doesn't work as an "envelope budgeting" application, unless I missed something.
Would love to see this kind of tagging and report flexibility added to Budget, or Envelope Method budgeting added to Koku.
Would love to see this kind of tagging and report flexibility added to Budget, or Envelope Method budgeting added to Koku.
#5
Posted 19 November 2012 - 08:23 AM
Does Koku encrypt your data? This would be especially important if using iCloud.
#6
Posted 17 December 2012 - 12:24 AM
Do they implement something similar to Numeric Notes ? If no, for me there’s no advantages on switching from iBank+Numeric Notes to this.
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