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CoCoaCash

CoCoaCash

personal cash management

Version:  1.2.2a

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Contributed by: itchyshoes77 Monday, July 24 2006 @ 08:38 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

It adds. That's it. Really.

I wouldn't waste your time with this. Nice for a first time Cocoa program, but it literally doesn't do anything at all.   
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3 comments |

Really nothing more? - turingart

If an Excel chart is sufficient for you, we'd propose to use it.

But: This solution keeps all data in a single files, orderly manages account, transactions and categories. Mapping this to Excel isn't that simple - if possible anyway.

So, please review the app regarding your own needs. I'm pretty sure, that if this first step is for many users sufficient.

If not, explain what you'd need.

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Tuesday, July 25 2006 @ 05:39 AM PDT


Really nothing more? - turingart

If an Excel chart is sufficient for you, we'd propose to use it.

But: This solution keeps all data in a single files, orderly manages account, transactions and categories. Mapping this to Excel isn't that simple - if possible anyway.

So, please review the app regarding your own needs. I'm pretty sure, that if this first step is for many users sufficient.

If not, explain what you'd need.

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Tuesday, July 25 2006 @ 05:41 AM PDT


Really nothing more? - turingart

If an Excel chart is sufficient for you, we'd propose to use it.

But: This solution keeps all data in a single files, orderly manages account, transactions and categories. Mapping this to Excel isn't that simple - if possible anyway.

So, please review the app regarding your own needs. I'm pretty sure, that if this first step is for many users sufficient.

If not, explain what you'd need.

Reply to This

Tuesday, July 25 2006 @ 05:41 AM PDT