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Mac OS X  |  Business / Productivity  |  Finance  |  SpendThrift  |  needs work

SpendThrift

SpendThrift

personal finance tool

Version:  3.0

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needs work

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: aleale1964 Sunday, July 03 2005 @ 12:20 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

not a bad app. looks very new. needs work. I used briefly 2 times. saw a bug already. under the category pull down menu in the main window. some text is missing.

a site I use, crown.org, has a financial program called Money matters 2005. a windows program. NO mac version yet. :(

would be great to have a mac version similar to that. just a thought. ???

a mac financial program for christians, to learn how to handle money God's way. With help files and quotes from scripture and larry burkett and crown. as far as I know, there is no mac financial program out there yet for us Christians.

for now, im rating neutral, cause the program looks new and needs work. and to be fair, i've spent about 10 minutes with it.   
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Thanks for the feedback - rcolonna

Thanks for your input. Depending on the font size setting, it's possible that the category menu may not fit the text correctly. I've noticed that before, and haven't been able to get it fixed. Bigger text sizes enabled for the sake of users who have written in to request it.

As for how new it is, this version is a week old, but the first public release of SpendThrift was over a year ago. Is there something in particular that makes a poor first impression?

As for support for the website you mentioned, or support for religious-themed financial planning, I'm afraid there aren't any plans for that, for a variety of reasons, but mainly because SpendThrift is intended to be a lean, simple tool, rather than a Quicken-style thing.

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Tuesday, July 05 2005 @ 07:30 PM PDT