The Address Book also brings up printing checks. Maybe a feature for a
future version. I don't print checks anymore but I bet there are
people that would like to do this.

Mark

On Oct 21, 7:28 pm, "Jason Frisvold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 6:28 PM, Chris Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Greetings,
>
> Hi!
>
> > At any rate, I recently (a few weeks ago) switched my primary
> > workstation to a MacBook.  It's the first Apple machine I've ever
> > owned, and the first time I've used OSX.  Naturally, I've needed to
> > hunt down the right apps for a whole lot of things I already had
> > solutions for in the Windows and Linux worlds.
>
> Welcome to Apple.  I've found over the past few months that it has the
> best of both the Windows and the Linux worlds...  (my opinion..  no,
> you over there, put down the chair..)
>
> > The YNAB folks are working on an OSX version, but they're using Java
> > for it.  I'm going to avoid getting into a rant, but I'll just
> > summarize my thoughts by saying that portable codebases are a good
> > thing, but portable UIs usually end up uglier and less consistent than
>
> Nice..  I agree completely.  :)  I like the speed of native apps
> too...  I've dealt with far too many slow java apps...
>
> > - Ability to allocate funds from specific income sources.  I had a bit
> > of fun playing with this, since I could use it to show certain things
> > being paid out of my girlfriend's paychecks, and certain from mine.
> > This isn't a necessity, and I've gotten along without it fine with
> > YNAB Pro, but was something I took note of.  I'm certain first half
> > and second half of the month will be sufficient for most things.
>
> You can do this in 1.4 ...  (1.3 too I think)  When you set up the
> spending plan, it lumps all the income together.  When you allocate
> income, though, you allocate the income for each bucket.  There's an
> option in the upper left that lets you choose the bucket.  Just put
> your income and your gf's income in different buckets.
>
> > - Integration with Address Book for payees.  This is actually a pretty
> > cute feature, and might be something for you to consider at some
> > point.  It can complete payees out of your address book, and can add
> > payees from its list to the address book (to a specific Group).
>
> Doh!  Yes!  This would be PERFECT...  I just asked Kevin the other day
> about adding fields or something so that I can store account
> information, address, phone number, etc...  I never even thought about
> using the address book...  Great idea...
>
> > - Right clicking on a transaction appears to blank out the transaction
> > line. EIther the text is removed, or its foreground color becomes the
> > same as the background.  Once the right click menu goes away, the text
> > returns.
>
> In the normal transaction view?  I get the context menu..  no text 
> blanking... ?
>
> > Chris Larson
>
> --
> Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]://blog.godshell.com
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