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Prospects 1.2.5


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 39 Limitations None
Publisher MotiMotion LLC File Size 7.7M
Date added 14 Jul 2009 Check your speed

MotiMotion Prospects is a personal finance application for Macs. It provides powerful budgeting and account monitoring capabilities in an elegant, easy-to-use interface.

Prospects provides up to three ViewPoints that provide instantaneous information about an account via graphs and tables. It allows users to group accounts into Binders which provide immediate feedback on assets, liabilities, and overall growth. Prospects contains many other features as well, such as a Budget Advisor, the ability to learn rules as you edit transactions, custom rules, scheduled transactions and reminders, reconciling of accounts, filtering transactions, full keyboard navigation/editing in the transactions table, memorized payees, transaction attachments, categories, split transactions, transfers, QIF/OFX/QFX importing and QIF exporting.

Prospects has a trial license option that allows you to obtain a free 21 day trial license that removes the 100 transaction limit for evaluation purposes.

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