Hy, there is an very good programm to manage one or more budgets. Can you assign it to the freeware-list?
Personal Finances Lite
is totally free and is to find under http://www.financessoftware.com
Personal Finances Lite
Hy, people like you are called spammers. First post, and only to post a link of your own site.Hy, there is an very good programm
No wait - we should call you a lyer, too - here you write:
and on your site, we find: You can download Personal Finances and try it for free for 30 daysPersonal Finances Lite
is totally free
The site here is called portable freeware - go spam and cheat elsewhere.
No regards
Chris
it is free
the programm is free in the lite version with no ending in 30 days. the programm is also available to buy and there are more functions.
the free version find you http://financessoftware.com/lite.html
the free version find you http://financessoftware.com/lite.html
There's a pro(v3.5) and a free(3.3) version.
u3 and p.a.f. and a simple .zip file
http://www.financessoftware.com/
u3 and p.a.f. and a simple .zip file
http://www.financessoftware.com/
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Re: Personal Finances Lite
dkerkow is not Personal Finance Free owner. This is my project.
There are two versions Free and Pro. Free version is really free and portable (version for regular USB drive also available): http://www.alzex.com/download/free-version.html
There are two versions Free and Pro. Free version is really free and portable (version for regular USB drive also available): http://www.alzex.com/download/free-version.html
Re: Personal Finances Lite
Hi, AlexShirokov, and thanks for visiting TPFC.
Personal Finance Free looks like an interesting project -- but on first look I find that without importing/exporting functionalities ("Import data from QIF, OFX, CSV or text files. Export to QIF, CSV (Excel) and text files."; see link above) it is pretty much useless for any serious user, as it would in fact be locking in that user's data.
Personal Finance Free looks like an interesting project -- but on first look I find that without importing/exporting functionalities ("Import data from QIF, OFX, CSV or text files. Export to QIF, CSV (Excel) and text files."; see link above) it is pretty much useless for any serious user, as it would in fact be locking in that user's data.
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Re: Personal Finances Lite
Hi Midas,
Import/export feature available in Pro version only, yes. However all basic features included, the free version is lightweight, fast and well suitable for beginners. And you can export data using Pro version trial.
BTW, there are versions for Android and iOS too:
http://www.alzex.com/download/iphone-version.html
http://www.alzex.com/download/android-version.html
You can't sync data using Free version, but you can simple open file located in Dropbox and work with it directly.
Import/export feature available in Pro version only, yes. However all basic features included, the free version is lightweight, fast and well suitable for beginners. And you can export data using Pro version trial.
BTW, there are versions for Android and iOS too:
http://www.alzex.com/download/iphone-version.html
http://www.alzex.com/download/android-version.html
You can't sync data using Free version, but you can simple open file located in Dropbox and work with it directly.
Re: Personal Finances Lite
Agree with Midas. Without an export function, it slides into liteware/demoware, where the free version is mostly just an intro.Midas wrote:... it is pretty much useless for any serious user, as it would in fact be locking in that user's data.