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Liquid Ledger

Liquid Ledger - 1.2.2

Personal finance solution

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Version 1.2.2: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 1.2.2
Release Date: 2004-01-07
License: Update
Downloads (version 1.2.2): 256
Downloads (all versions): 14,054
Price: $45.00

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Product Description:

Liquid Ledger is a modern personal finance solution designed exclusively for Mac OS X. Based on double-entry accounting principles and rooted in extensive user interface research and design, Liquid Ledger delivers a comprehensive feature set and a smooth, unobtrusive workflow.

What's new in this version:

Fixes minor issues with importing and exporting data and addresses some cosmetic issues with the user interface.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1 or higher

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Liquid Ledger CommentaryUpgrades for users of 1.x to 2.x are FREE - Version: 2.0.3, 10/23/2007 05:45PM PST

artimuskaine
Liquid Ledger 1.2.1 for Mac OS X Adds Panther Support

If you've recently purchased Mac OS X Panther, or plan to upgrade to the groundbreaking new operating system release from Apple, you'll want to get a copy of Liquid Ledger™ 1.2.1 for Mac OS X. This timely update to Liquid Ledger fixes a previous incompatibility between Liquid Ledger 1.2 and Mac OS X Panther, and a free updater utility is now available from <http://www.liquidledger.com/support/>.

Also in the works is Liquid Ledger 2, a major upgrade to the most refreshing personal finance solution available for Mac OS X. Liquid Ledger 2 introduces a host of new features and improvements, like scheduled transactions, customisable reports, investment tracking tools, and an unprecedented level of usability for this category of software. To show our appreciation for the continued support of our customers, Liquid Ledger 2 will be a free upgrade for all Liquid Ledger users. The first peeks at Liquid Ledger 2 will come later this year or in early 2004.

Pricing and Availability

Liquid Ledger 1.2.1 for Mac OS X Panther is available today and can be purchased online for US$45 from <http://www.liquidledger.com/>. Existing customers can download a free updater utility, available from <http://www.liquidledger.com/support/>, that updates any previous installation of Liquid Ledger to the latest release. Liquid Ledger comes with a 30-day money-back satisfaction guarantee.


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Liquid Ledger ReviewWorst Car Wreck in Mac OS Software History - Version: 2.0, 10/19/2007 02:50PM PST

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gryphonent
I love Liquid Ledger and was looking forward to this upgrade for years. Initially promised as a free upgrade I even paid the CAD 39.99. What a mistake! This version 2 is a downgrade in all respects. The worst user experience I’ve ever had in more than 15 years of working on a Mac.
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Liquid Ledger CommentaryHere's the deal... - Version: 2.0, 10/9/2007 10:05PM PST

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robbyx--2008
I'm going to refrain from properly reviewing Liquid Ledger 2. That would require my spending more time with the program. Why won't I do that? When, five mintues out of the gate, I encounter a series of OBVIOUS bugs, why should I? This is financial management software. The user MUST be able to trust it. Despite an appealing feature set and a clean, efficient UI, I can't trust Liquid Ledger. If the right account name won't appear in a list, or a pop-up menu shows an empty account list when accounts are present, or an account view won't sort properly, or...how can I trust it to return ACCURATE financial information for my accountant, for tax purposes, or for my business? I simply can't.

It's pretty obvious from the enthusiasm that Quicken alternatives receive online that people REALLY want something better than Quicken. Unfortunately, few apps begin to measure up in terms of overall reliability and feature set. Yes, there are Quicken horror stories, but there are many, many success stories too. We forget that sometimes. My biggest gripe with Quicken is its dinosaur UI. When I see programs like Liquid Ledger, Cha-Ching, or iBank, I get a glimpse of how nice a well-designed finance app might be. And then I try it. And it's buggy. Too buggy to trust. So I stick with Quicken, as I imagine most of us do.
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