
Work with a financial management assistant for your Mac. Enter data representing the currently accessible financial assets, mark transactions, spending, earnings, etc. Check the balance for a selected period of time. Add or remove information, generate reports, etc.
moneyGuru is a powerful piece of software that helps you keep track of all transactions, profit, loss and budget by offering you all the tools you need to be up-to-date with your financial status.
When launching the application for the first time, the program will put an example at your disposal to help you learn more about moneyGuru's functionality, reports and many other.
This efficient tool will provide you with a fast and easy way to enter all transaction details (income, expenses, transfers, etc.) scheduled payments, budget modifications and many other. To help you save plenty of time for looking after a certain payment, the application will offer you an effective search engine that will deliver fast and accurate results.
An advantage of using this program is the fact that it automatically updates your financial state once you added a new transaction to your list and gives you detailed reports for the current month, running year or a custom date range.
Therefore, if you are looking for an advanced application to constantly keep you informed about your financial situation, moneyGuru is the perfect solution.
v2.6
- Improved pie chart drawing.
- Improved the date swapping mechanism in the import window.
- Improved date format guessing.
- Chart sizes are now remembered in between sessions.
- Window frame restoration in between sessions is now document-based.
- Display all transactions in "All Transactions" date range even when they go beyond the "Ahead Months" preference.
- Modified schedule spawns are now directly materialized.
- Added support for the Saudi riyal (SAR).
- Fixed crash on currency rates fetching.
- Fixed amount mis-parsings.
- Fixed a bug where the "Balance" column visibility in the Account view would become glitchy.
- Fixed a conflict between automatic document re-opening and OS X Lion's restoration feature.