Thursday, 22 May 2008 iBank receives update
Personal finance software sees improvement
IGG Software has introduced iBank 3.1, its application for personal and small business finance management.
The software offers such features as automatic account downloads, interactive graphs, loan management tools, and synch support for an iPhone or iPod touch.
The upgrade introduces the ability to preview direct downloads for matching transactions. iBank's internal browser, which allows users to log in to online accounts without leaving the application has been enhanced with improved page loading and more bank websites available to users.
Further improvements include: improved Smart Accounts; improved capital gains reports; improved forecasting; improved importing of OFX files with non-US characters; improved loading of historical prices when multiple securities are selected; and minor improvements to localization and printing transactions, as well as over a dozen other updates, changes and fixes.
A demo version of iBank is available, full registration costs $59.
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