Thx, araminta!
- Import functionality of at least one standard financial format is very important. Keying in transactions manually for a 1000+ rows is not an option.
Could you propose a simple standard file format? A US format would be best for now.
- Add help soon.
On the way
- Multiple currency support on the way? Currently a € is an invalid char.
Planned. Please use pure numbers for now. Starting with the next release, you'll be able to set the default currency format.
Custom icon on the way?
Well, no. I'm no designer. Anybody willing to contribute ;-)
Planned features:
Import of PostBank exports and PayPal payment confirmations
Graphical reports
Printing
More...
CoCoaCash
personal cash management
Version: 1.2.2a
On teh way...
Feedback Type: Developer Note
Contributed by: Sunday, July 30 2006 @ 02:45 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Unspecified
Comments
On teh way... - Tim McNamara
The most common file format for US users would be the Quicken file format (.qif). I have no idea where you'd find the particulars as to how the data is specified, but it must be available as banks and such use it for downloading bank statements and the like.Sunday, July 30 2006 @ 07:25 PM PDT
On teh way... - Tim McNamara
The most common file format for US users would be the Quicken file format (.qif). I have no idea where you'd find the particulars as to how the data is specified, but it must be available as banks and such use it for downloading bank statements and the like.Reply to This
Sunday, July 30 2006 @ 07:17 PM PDT