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Date Posted: |
May 20th, 2000
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Last Updated: |
April 17th, 2002
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GPL |
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6,631 total; 3 recently |
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24,451 total |
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8.43 / 10, with 28 votes |
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About BeFinancial:
BeFinancial is a personal finance application for the BeOS which captures the easy-to-use, visually-appealing style of the BeOS. Use BeFinancial to balance multiple accounts, import Quicken or Money data, reconcile statements, view spending categorization and net worth trends, and all with customizable categories and payees.
BeFinancial is a brand new alternative to rebooting your computer to calculate your personal finances. It offers nearly all the features of comparable personal finance packages, but comes on the OS you love, the BeOS. It also makes use of intelligent choice creation to make entering transactions easier than with any other personal finance package. You can even import data in QIF format to bring your data from Money or Quicken into the BeOS immediately, and also import .act files from BeMyCheckbook.
So, make your BeOS experience richer and make calculating your finances easier with BeFinancial.
Free trial version offers all features except for Saving your data. See the Bunru Software home page for information on special offers and the process for adding new features.
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Details about this version:
Open Source - A sourceforge project will be setup if there is interest
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