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04/25/2008, 4:15pm, EDT

Friday, April 25th

Liquid Ledger 2.2 adds groups, drag-and-drop

Modeless has released v2.2 of Liquid Ledger, its personal finance application. The new version is said to introduce over 35 changes, among these being transaction groups, which let users cluster various transactions together and collapse them. In this way the transactions only occupy a single row, making it simpler to browse through an account history.

Users can now also drag-and-drop to copy or move transactions, and edit multiple transactions simultaneously through the Attributes Inspector. Custom income and expense categories can be created, and finally, it is possible to password-protect a Liquid Ledger document, and later access it more conveniently via Keychain. The software costs $50 new or $30 as an upgrade from v1.0, and is a Universal Binary for Mac OS X 10.4.


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