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SplashMoney for Windows 4.09


License Purchase
Requirements Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista
Downloads 58 Limitations None
Publisher SplashData File Size 3.4M
Date added 26 Aug 2007 Check your speed

Do you watch your money carefully? Or do you need to begin doing so? Connect to your online bank from your desktop computer and download transactions directly into SplashMoney. Create budgets and then track and analyze your spending with customizable reports and charts. Compare SplashMoney to the leading competitor and you may find that you don't need all that bulk and prefer the user-friendly interface that we offer.

Key Features:

  • Simple, intuitive interface
  • Connect wirelessly to almost any online bank account (list of banks)
  • Supports most account types: checking, savings, credit card, cash, asset, liability, money market and line of credit
  • Secure password protection using Blowfish encryption
  • Quickly enter transactions using auto-fill and memorized transactions
  • Reconcile account statements
  • Print registers and reports
  • Scheduled transactions
  • Customizable transaction types
  • Multiple currency support
  • Supports categories, classes and splits

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