AceMoney is a product developed for everyday tasks of personal finance management. It allows to track your cash flow in multiple accounts, keep an eye on spending money by categories and payees, and satisfy a lot of questions like "how much did I pay for the food last month?" with one click of a button. It can generate many different types of reports. Compatible with QIF file format: most banks use to provide data online. Just download a file from the web site of your financial institution and import it to the account registry. It is designed for regular people that don't have special accounting skills or banking tecniques.
- Updated Bloomberg data source
- Added Move to account option to the context menu
- Improved investment transaction import from OFX
- Fixed order of columns in the calendar bills dialog
- Added support for Charles Schwab
- Added total line to the investment performance report
Reviewing 3.9.3 (Aug 21, 2009)
I have been using this for a few years now, and never had any issues with it.
You can custom the colours of the interface if the green does not suit.
Reliable and Easy to use. May take a little getting used to, to some converts from Microsoft money or Quicken..
Current Version is: AceMoney 3.17
Change Log Here: http://www.mechcad.net/p...acemoney/whatsnew.shtml
Reviewing 3.7.3 (Mar 31, 2005)
I love this application. I had been using Quicken 6.0 Deluxe since around 1998, and hated it. (Yes, I used it for about seven years!) I refused to buy another Intuit product, after the C-Dilla debacle, and I also didn't want to use Microsoft's crap.
AceMoney was exactly what I needed; it isn't loaded with stupid features I'll never know about, much less use. I only wish I'd found it sooner.
My only complaint is that AceMoney lacks some basic features, like search/replace. Also, the "AceMoney Reminder" application is limited to changing the color of its tray icon; it can't even put up a dialog to remind you of impending bills or deposits. There are a couple of other design issues that bother me as well, but nothing too serious.
By the way, you can customize those ugly default colors!
Reviewing 3.7.2 (Mar 2, 2005)
Nice basic money management program. If you have only ONE account to manage, try the freeware LITE version. Easily imports the QIF data format & a few others, so you can download your accounts info from your online back/checking/savings accounts as well as your Credit Card websites.
Obviously, not as complete a solution or as steep a learning curve as full-on money management programs [Quicken, M$Money, etc], but that's not it's purpose. Recommended for basic money mgnt.
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