iBank 3.1 gets some new features
Mac OS X financial management software, iBank, has just added some new features. If you’ve been using the personal and small business finance software, the 3.1 version will now let you preview direct downloads to match your current transactions. You will also be alerted if ever duplicate transactions occur when you are importing to iBank. Likewise, you’ll be alerted when the software found no matching transactions in your financial statement.
Additionally, iBank’s internal browser was also improved. It now loads faster whenever you log-in to your online accounts and more Banks have been included in the update as well. iBank 3.1 has also improved its Smart accounts, capital gains reports, forecasting, importing of OFX files with non-U.S. characters, loading of historical prices and localization and printing transactions.
If you have previously installed iBank 3.0, you can have a free upgrade of version 3.1. While new users will have to shell out $59.99 to get the application. It requires Mac OS X Leopard or later OS X to make it run on your Macs.
Via [Macworld] Product [iBank]
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