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iFreeBudget – manage your finance
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I have troubles with my money, sandwiches, drinks, coffee, good CD or DVD, presents, newspaper or magazine, good book, gas, bills, and at the end of the month I was constantly asking myself where are my money go???
Recently, I found this perfect personal finance application and start to using it. And you know? It helps me a lot to tracking my money on and save money that I've spent on various unnecessary things.
iFreeBudget is a free, open source budgeting and personal finance management application. It works on Lunux, Windows and MacOS so you can keep track or planing your finances from various platforms. It is designed for home and small business users with simple interface and fast user interaction. And, a very important, it is safe and secure with password based encryption for storing all your personal or business financial data. More iFreeBudget features:
- Intuitive and easy to use
- Manage multiple profiles with different set of accounts in each profile
- Cross platform, will run on any computer with Java virtual machine installed
- Online banking support for credit card and bank accounts.
- Manage expenses and track account balances
- Password based encrypted data for security
- Generate reports
- Create and save complex filters to search transaction history.
- Charts and graphs for assets, liabilities, daily networth tracking
- View stock prices/quotes. Graphs tracking historical prices
- Address book. Store contacts, email, phone numbers
- Import OFX data for banks and credit cards. Supports latest quicken format
- Import outlook contacts. Import contacts from Yahoo, gmail etc.
- Multi language support (English, German, Dutch)
For more help, documentation and download click here.
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