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SplashMoney
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SplashMoney is a personal finance application
for Palm OS handhelds and Winodows desktop computers that allows you
to manage your finances while on the go.
Desktop
application with two-way sync
Download
data from online banks on both the desktop and wireless handhelds*
Reports
with charts
Custom
icon support
Reconcile
account statements
- Budgeting and Scheduled Transactions with Reminders
- Customizable Transaction Types
- Multiple currency support
- Supports Hi-Res displays and fonts
- Simple, intuitive interface
- Supports most account types: checking, savings, credit card, cash,
asset, liability, money market and line of credit
- Quickly enter transactions using auto-fill and memorized transactions
- Supports categories, classes and splits
- Secure password protection using Blowfish encryption
- Transfer data to/from Quicken and Microsoft Money
For more information about SplashMoney Personal Finance Manager for Palm, please visit SplashData
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Screen
Shots |
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The Account View displays your individual account balances and combined
balance (net worth) |
Track and analyze your
spending with customizable reports and pie charts |
Enter transactions quickly and easily using auto-fill and memorized
transactions |

Automatically enter scheduled transactions when they are due |

Create budgets and monitor spending by Category or Payee |

Connect to your online bank and download recent transactions |

The included desktop software for
Windows lets you easily view, edit
and synchronize your SplashMoney data with your Handheld |
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System
Requirements |
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- Supports all handheld models
running Palm OS 4.0 or later
- 675k of free memory for the
application and 100k for the data
- Windows 98, ME, NT4, 2000 or
XP
- Mac OS OS 9 or OS X (Conduit
only)
- Optional: Quicken 99 through
2004, Microsoft Money or Microsoft Excel. Quicken 2005 is
not supported.
- *Online bank support requires
a bank that supports Direct Connect technology, internet
connectivity, and Palm OS 5.2 or later for handheld connection.
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