Just noticed there's a new version of Cash Organizer out. Not sure if it's worth buying/upgrading though as, from the screenshots, it just looks mainly like a new skin.
Note that this version is ONLY for MS Money - in the link that akheron provided they mention that the Quicken version will be available January 15, 2007.
I own both programs, and Spb Finance's synchronization with ActiveSync does not work as well as Cash Organizer. That said, I was using Spb Finance since it had a quick entry screen. Since Cash Organizer 2007 has it now, I plan on switching back.
I believe the issue is with the new version of Quicken 2007. Quicken likes to change its formats and force users to upgrade. It is annoying. And yet, I like quicken. Cash organizer is my favorite because its syncronization system is the best I have used. My main disappointment with the program is that I cannot enter invoices for my business on it. If they added that feature I would be so pleased.
Note that this version is ONLY for MS Money - in the link that akheron provided they mention that the Quicken version will be available January 15, 2007.
I have tried SpB but have been unable to find what would be a very important feature for me. I would like to be able to sycn data from Money/Quicken to SpB, edit it, and transfer it back. However, everything I've found indicates this is not possible. Is that correct? Is there a work around?
Spb Finance Quick Edition doesn't allow to edit transactions that come from the PC side. But you can edit transactions at both Pocket PC and PC sides in Spb Finance Money Edition.
You are welcome with your questions to Spb Finance forum at SpbClub.com.
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Here's a question for SpB Finance enthusiasts...
I have tried SpB but have been unable to find what would be a very important feature for me. I would like to be able to sycn data from Money/Quicken to SpB, edit it, and transfer it back. However, everything I've found indicates this is not possible. Is that correct? Is there a work around?
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I've been considering one of these. Tell me, as I don't need to sync (linux computer), which is reccommended for PocketPC use only? I don't intend to fiels taxes on it or anything, just to keep myself organized. Note that I do need to type in Hebrew in the text fields, and I know that some programs have problems with that.
I've been considering one of these. Tell me, as I don't need to sync (linux computer), which is reccommended for PocketPC use only? I don't intend to fiels taxes on it or anything, just to keep myself organized. Note that I do need to type in Hebrew in the text fields, and I know that some programs have problems with that.
At the installation stage Spb Finance let you choose the version you need - without sync or with. Cab installer available from our site includes only Spb Finance Standard Edition (without sync).
Application has 15 days 100% functional trial so you easily could install and play with it.
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Overall, I like Cash Organizer 2007. But in day-to-day living, I find it a bit too complicated. Main thing I need is a simple (but versitile) business (and personal) expense manager. Isn't there something out there as good as Cash Organizer, but scaled down for just, say, expenses and vehicle mileage?
Overall, I like Cash Organizer 2007. But in day-to-day living, I find it a bit too complicated. Main thing I need is a simple (but versitile) business (and personal) expense manager. Isn't there something out there as good as Cash Organizer, but scaled down for just, say, expenses and vehicle mileage?
Yep and that might allow inclusion of old Quicken files.