02/11/2008, 7:05pm, EST
Monday, February 11th
SplashMoney unveiled as standalone program
SplashData is now offering a standalone computer version of SplashMoney, its financial tracking application originally designed to work in conjunction with a Palm handheld. SplashMoney offers users a simple interface, which supports most account types – checking, savings, credit card, cash, assets, liabilities, money markets, and lines of credit. Users can also connect to many different banking institutions, such as Bank of America, American National Bank, and Chase. New users can purchase SplashMoney for $20.
Passwords managed by the application use Blowfish encryption for security. Users can quickly enter transactions using auto-fill and memorized data, while also being able to reconcile account statements.
Users can also print registers and reports while also scheduling customizable transactions. SplashMoney supports several different types of currency.
Filed under: Investor, software
Other story tags: Palm, financial, SplashData








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