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SmartLedger

SmartLedger - 3.3

Tracks income & expense simply.

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Current Version: 3.3
Release Date: 2009-07-01
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 45
Downloads (all versions): 5,706
Price: $20.00

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SmartLedger's mission in life is to help you track income and expense without having to type numbers, dates, and names. SmartLedger makes use of pop-down lists that automatically grow as you use the program, so that you can click, rather than type, most of your information after your first few entries.


SmartLedger is ideal for adding up randomly all those receipts you've stuffed into a grocery sack, awaiting your accountant's attention. Don't sort them out by hand -- just start with the first one and continue till you reach the bottom of the bag. Leave sorting and subtotaling to the program. Other uses: quick expense reports for your employer, monitoring a chancy budget. This simple program is flexible and won't lock you into account reconciliations. Enter only the transactions that are meaningful to you or your accountant. Reconcile when you want to, using the checkboxes and Accounts button.


SmartLedger comes with sample entries. Play with the buttons to see what the program does. Then, when you're ready to start your own ledger, click "Remove Sample Entries" to get rid of the make-believe entries.


Do you have a PayPal account? SmartLedger can import your PayPal account history automatically and give you the big picture on income/expense, subtotaled by category.


For on-line vendors, an eBay fee and consignment calculator is included. To incorporate account history from other banks, use the Import Manually command under the SmartLedger Menu.


Built with FileMaker Developer as a standalone application, SmartLedger looks and behaves the same on both Windows and Macintosh operating systems. Three versions are available: Windows, Mac OS X, and Mac "Classic" OS 8/9.x.

What's new in this version:

  • What was up is down. The up-down buttons next to the date and check number fields now conform to their customary usage on devices we're familiar with at home: Up means "increase" and down means "decrease." (Formerly these buttons had a "page up/page down" orientation.)
  • Ten steps forward, two steps back . . . Import automation for PayPal accounts has been thoroughly revised to combine the best ideas from earlier releases of SmartLedger with new features. The setup screens for PayPal accounts now provide separate settings for manual entries and imported entries, giving you flexible control of the total column in the optional wide ledger. You can now use a minus symbol in the tax and fee columns to deal with exceptions to the rules -- without upsetting the totals on your reports.
  • The eBay Calculator now displays its opening remarks and sets the default printing preferences as intended. This free eBay calculator lets you figure your online seller's fees and consignment fees in advance, so you know what to charge for an item before you put it up for sale. The list view provides a running total of profit or loss from items you've sold.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2.2
  • 333 MHz processor or faster

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SmartLedger Developer NoteDownload tip - Version: 2.09, 3/28/2007 09:14PM PST

macmerlin1
Ctrl-click the download link instead of using a regular mouse click, and choose "save as" or "download" from the pop-up menu.
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