Personal finance isn't always fun, but one developer has set out to put the fun back into money management. more
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Cha-Ching targets personal finance with ease-of-use
#2
Posted 28 September 2006 - 11:46 AM
I just fell in love with this app within seconds of using it. I'm a college student and I don't really have time to mess with Quicken or iBank or anything heavy-duty like that. This is exactly what I'm looking for to help me manage my spending. I purchased a license for the software (only $15), and I recommend others do, too.
#3
Posted 29 September 2006 - 09:00 AM
It's nice to see another financial manager enter the stage of Mac OS X. I currently own Quicken and Moneydance. It will be interesting to see how this one progresses. I love the Tiger integration and the interface would take some time to get used to by the look of the single screenshot on their website. I'm sure it could grow on me. Very Mac like. There is no mention of online banking capabilities. Perhaps this is not a market target?
I would urge caution before throwing money to any brand new software company. Especially one whose website is still in the beta stage. But... if you've got the money to throw away, this would be a good one to throw it towards. $15 is a nice entrance price that they say will give you a lifetime of free upgrades should they continue to expand on this product.
I would urge caution before throwing money to any brand new software company. Especially one whose website is still in the beta stage. But... if you've got the money to throw away, this would be a good one to throw it towards. $15 is a nice entrance price that they say will give you a lifetime of free upgrades should they continue to expand on this product.
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