Tuesday, December 21, 2004
Spb Software House Unleashes a Horde of Financial Wonders
Posted by Darius Wey in "SOFTWARE" @ 11:45 PM
"Inspired by the success of the previously released editions of Spb Finance, Spb is now targeting the needs of those whose favorite desktop financial program is Microsoft Money by offering Spb Finance Money Edition. In this version of Spb Finance you can synchronize your finance data between Spb Finance and Microsoft Money. If you have Money installed on your desktop, it will remain your main financial program. At the same time you will always have a powerful program on your Pocket PC that provides quick and easy data input. You can go shopping with the assurance that you will not miss a single transaction, because Spb Finance will carefully collect and store your data. Afterwards, when you get access to your desktop PC, just dock your device and all the changes will be synchronized with Money automatically."
Spb Software House have just released a string of updates to their Spb Finance package. There are now three versions of the product: "Standard Edition", a stand-alone finance manager, which has just been updated to Version 1.60; "Quick Edition", a finance manager with support for Quicken; and the new "Money Edition", with full support for synchronisation with Microsoft Money. There are a host of new and improved features included in these updates - among the favourites are importing/exporting functions, the ability to display budgets and graphs, and data encryption. Having beta-tested these before the release, I was happy with the features they delivered, and I think you will too. You can download a trial version or purchase the full version of each of these products for $19.95 from Handango (Standard Edition and Money Edition) and PocketGear (Quick Edition). [Affiliate]
Spb Software House have just released a string of updates to their Spb Finance package. There are now three versions of the product: "Standard Edition", a stand-alone finance manager, which has just been updated to Version 1.60; "Quick Edition", a finance manager with support for Quicken; and the new "Money Edition", with full support for synchronisation with Microsoft Money. There are a host of new and improved features included in these updates - among the favourites are importing/exporting functions, the ability to display budgets and graphs, and data encryption. Having beta-tested these before the release, I was happy with the features they delivered, and I think you will too. You can download a trial version or purchase the full version of each of these products for $19.95 from Handango (Standard Edition and Money Edition) and PocketGear (Quick Edition). [Affiliate]