Sunday, March 27, 2005
Review of Spb Finance for Microsoft Money
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "ARTICLE" @ 05:00 PM
http://www.pdacorps.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=4257&PN=1
PDACorps has reviewed the latest version of Spb Finance that is designed to work closely with Microsoft Money on your desktop.
"SPB Finance is a financial manager that has been around for quite a while and has established itself as a solid product, combining functionality, stability and quick response. However, for us MS Money (and also Quicken) users, synchronizing data using QIF import/export can hardly be considered as comfortable, and this process sometimes has its flaws, depending on the program’s ability to sync this data exactly the way we need. So, SPB rightfully decided to release two additional standalone versions of SPB Finance, one dedicated to MS Money, and the other to Quicken. We took the MS Money version for a test run."
PDACorps has reviewed the latest version of Spb Finance that is designed to work closely with Microsoft Money on your desktop.
"SPB Finance is a financial manager that has been around for quite a while and has established itself as a solid product, combining functionality, stability and quick response. However, for us MS Money (and also Quicken) users, synchronizing data using QIF import/export can hardly be considered as comfortable, and this process sometimes has its flaws, depending on the program’s ability to sync this data exactly the way we need. So, SPB rightfully decided to release two additional standalone versions of SPB Finance, one dedicated to MS Money, and the other to Quicken. We took the MS Money version for a test run."