FinanceToGo 1.1 is ready!

Jan 24, 2007 13:38 GMT  ·  By

Some say that being poor is really hard and that the rich don't have anything to worry about, but I can't agree. OK, it's hard to be poor and to worry about what tomorrow will bring on your table, if you'll have anything to eat, but it's just as hard to have a steady source of income that allows you to live happily as long as you manage your money right. Obviously, without proper management, even a fortune can go away like smoke in the wind, so let's check a program that was built exactly to help you with this problem...

Fastforward is a software producer that just released FinanceToGo 1.1, an update to its finance management application for Mac OS X that offers improved performance and reliability, enhanced Quicken Import support, the auto-complete feature for account types on the account sheet has been fixed, and much more, but for those that didn't use this program before, I think that the best thing to do is to check its most important features, so let's see...

According to its producer, "FinanceToGo boasts several unique features including document autosaving and automatic setup - FinanceToGo automatically adds default categories and accounts to new documents to save you time. Unlike other finance managers, FinanceToGo works internationally with all banking systems and with any currency", so from now on, tracking debt, profit and losses, as well as income and expenses is much easier, while being able to manage assets, transactions and multiple accounts at the same time.

FinanceToGo 1.1 is able to generate bars and pie charts of your financial data, track your stocks, import files from Quicken, track thousands of transactions or create budgets to compare and predict spending year-on-year.

This hot application for Mac requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later and a PowerPC G3 and up or an Intel one, and its price is 44.95$. If you are not sure whether you need it or not, you can give it a try and grab the demo version available here on Softpedia.