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SplashMoney now available for Windows Mobile

Posted by gasusan2005 on March 8, 2008 – 11:36 am
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SplashMoney features:

  • Desktop application with two-way sync — allows you to view, edit, and print transactions on your desktop computer
  • Online banking — download transactions from your online bank directly into your SplashMoney register on your desktop and internet enabled device (using Direct Connect)
  • Budgets and reports with charts
  • Print registers and reports
  • Scheduled transactions with reminders

SplashMoney rounds out the SplashWallet Suite on Windows Mobile, completing the set of 4 applications – SplashID, SplashPhoto, SplashShopper, and now SplashMoney – originally developed for the Palm OS years ago.

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