- Money (software)
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Not to be confused with Microsoft Money.
Money Developer(s) Jumsoft Stable release 3.6.1 / June 7, 2010 Operating system Mac OS X Type Personal finance Website http://www.jumsoft.com/money/ Money is a personal finance management tool for Mac OS X by Jumsoft. The latest major release, version 3.0, was released in 2008. Money is designed for accounting and budgeting as well as for creating inventory lists and invoices, and is primarily marketed to small business and home users. The application is also used for investment management, as it offers a Portfolio feature displaying share information, security quote history, market indices, and the market value of a user’s share portfolio. Money does not support the traditional double-entry accounting and is based on separate cash, bank, investment, and other accounts.[1]
Money is a part of Jumsoft’s Home Business Trio bundle of business management applications [2]. Versions for iPhone[3] and iPad[4] are available for free at iTunes Store.
As of June, 2010, Money 3.6.1 is the second most downloaded business and finance application at Apple Downloads site.[5][dead link]
Contents
History
The first version of Money was released in 2003[6] and contained very basic tools for entering financial transactions and performing analysis. It was designed for Mac OS X 10.2 and 10.3, and was mainly intended for the U.S. market. In 2006, Money 2 Beta was launched, featuring a substantially expanded range of functions. The new version introduced budgeting, visual reports, scheduled transactions and transfers among accounts, as well as multiple currencies. Less than a month after the beta version appeared, Jumsoft released a stable version 2.0. Version 3.0 was launched in 2008 and added budget and investment portfolio monitoring, inventories, and invoices to the list of features.
Major Releases[7] Version Release date Notable Features 1.0 December 2003 1.3 April 2004 Scheduled transactions, subcategories, transaction types 2.0 November 2006 Smart accounts, reports, budgets, transfers, bank and payee management 2.1 December 2006 WebBank, reconciliation 2.2 February 2007 .Mac backup, PDF reports 2.3 March 2007 Loan accounts 2.4 October 2007 Portfolio and investment accounts 2.5 November 2007 Leopard compatibility, Address Book integration, vCard import 3.0 July 2008 Invoices, Budget Monitor, multiple currencies, CSV import, inventory, Portfolio Summary 3.1 October 2008 Taxes, transaction Cover Flow, custom reports 3.3 April 2009 Invoice template editor 3.4 August 2009 iPhone synchronization 3.5 April 2010 iPad synchronization 3.6 May 2010 Full-featured reconciliation History
The first version of Money was released in 2003[8] and contained very basic tools for entering financial transactions and performing analysis. It was designed for Mac OS X 10.2 and 10.3, and was mainly intended for the U.S. market. In 2006, Money 2 Beta was launched, featuring a substantially expanded range of functions. The new version introduced budgeting, visual reports, scheduled transactions and transfers among accounts, as well as multiple currencies. Less than a month after the beta version appeared, Jumsoft released a stable version 2.0. Version 3.0 was launched in 2008 and added budget and investment portfolio monitoring, inventories, and invoices to the list of features.
Language availability
Money is available in the following languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian.[9]
Notes and references
- ^ Money official site, visited June 9, 2010
- ^ Home Business Trio description, visited June 9, 2010
- ^ Jumsoft Releases Money 1.0 for iPhone, visited June 9, 2010
- ^ Jumsoft Money updated with iPad compatibility
- ^ Most popular Business and Finance applications at Apple Downloads, visited June 9, 2010
- ^ Money 1.0 release notes on Version Tracker, visited June 9, 2010
- ^ Money release notes on Version Tracker, visited June 9, 2010
- ^ Money 1.0 release notes on Version Tracker, visited June 9, 2010
- ^ Jumsoft support page, visited June 9, 2010
External links
Categories:- Accounting software
- Business software
- Financial software
- Mac OS X software
- Mac OS X-only software
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