Briefly: iBank 4 beta, YummySoup! rebuilt for v2.0
updated 05:25 pm EDT, Tue July 20, 2010
YummySoup! 2.0 update
A public beta of iBank 4 has been posted on IGG Softwares website, while HungrySeacow has announced the release of YummySoup! 2.0, a completely rebuilt version of its recipe management software
IGG Software has announced that a public beta of iBank 4 will be released online today. iBank is a financial management application that includes tools for organizing credit card, bank account, and investment information. From within the software users can organize all of their income and expenses into categories and view the data in a variety of charts and reports. New to iBank 4 is a setup assistant that can help users transfer data from Mac or PC versions of Quicken, MS Money, and other popular finance programs. The update also includes a streamlined process for importing transactions from online bank accounts, along with an updated interface for manual transaction entry. The beta can be downloaded from UGG Software's website for free, or customers can choose to purchase a copy of iBank 3 ($60), which also now includes a free license for the final version of iBank 4.
YummySoup! 2.0 brings weekly planner and additional themes
YummySoup!, a Mac OS X recipe manager, was recently rebuilt from the group up and released as version 2.0. The software allows users to import and organize all of their recipes in one location, with additional options for creating 4"x6" photo recipe cards to share with others. YummySoup! 2.0 includes a brand new weekly planner, additional themes for viewing, printing, and emailing recipes, along with a new sharing system dubbed Recipecasts. Additional enhancements have also been made to the web importer system, as well as the recipe editor and full-screen view. A free 15 day trial can be downloaded from the company's website, while a full license costs $30. Existing customers also have the option of purchasing an upgrade license for only $10.






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I sure hope they fix their interface issues. Data entry in the thing is horrendous, compared to the like of Quicken (which is horrendous in so many other different ways).