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rickcaudill
19th July 2008, 05:29 PM
First off, I must say I love this site....
It took me some time (tons of coffee & reading) to learn about unlocking the powers of this phone. As it stands now, I'm only 1/2 retarded :P


The good news is I have just about every program that I think I need with the exception of a "good" financial manager. The problem is, most of the "good" ones are paid softwares. That fine, I don't mind paying, but I'd like to ask the pros/vets of xda before purchasing one. Some come with a 30 day trial, others do not. I didn't find any thread here on financial manager or financial software, but I did see the wiki but, it only included SBP's software & a link to http://www.pocketgear.com/en_US/html/all_titles_list.jsp?categoryId=cat4500055
but forgive me if I don't trust their "highest rated" system...

I came across http://doitech.com/ & it looks promising, but for some reason I can't get it to install.
I also tried splashmoney (was recommended in a pocket PCmag, that shall remain nameless....) & I found it a bit clunky & un-polished, not to mention, my banking institution wasn't in their list, even though its one of the larger banks.

So XDA peeps, what software do you recommend?

Thanks in advance..

smuook
19th July 2008, 05:46 PM
I've owned SBP Finance for about 2 years... and haven't thought once about changing it. I like it alot.

It's fast, logical, powerful. I track all my accounts on it... keep my register... etc. The interface is easy to use.

I like the reports and the ability to export and import quicken files.

It takes care of all my needs.

rickcaudill
19th July 2008, 05:53 PM
Yeah, I just installed it now that I noticed they do have a trial period.
Once I purchase it, will I be able to maintain my crazzzy ROM flashing lifestyle of changing my rom 10 times a week?? :D


Thanks in advance rickC

smuook
19th July 2008, 08:16 PM
Make sure you use the autobackup feature if you become a ROM junky like me ;)

rickcaudill
18th November 2008, 02:29 AM
I still haven't found one I like.... SBP is ok... but it doesn't reach out and scream to me... eerrr I mean it doesn't meet all my needs..

MACkjam
18th November 2008, 01:00 PM
I personally like SPB Finance, but you can also try Innesoft Cash Organizer Premium at US$29.95. There is a free trial on their site:
http://www.inesoft.com/eng/index.php?in=premium.html