On Jan 15, 12:17 pm, Kevin Hoctor <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 15, 2009, at 2:33 AM, WyleE wrote:
>
> > I would like to switch from windows Quicken to Moneywell. With
> > Quicken, I was able to put in all my financial affairs and it would
> > show me my net worth. I can't find this in Moneywell. Is Moneywell
> > just for budgeting, or can it show me my full financial picture?
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> MoneyWell is not just for budgeting but it doesn't have a full Net  
> Worth view turned on yet. That is coming in a future release. You can  
> see your balance of all you accounts by clicking the title of the  
> "Accounts" list and then the title of the "Transactions" list. That  
> will show you a net balance at the bottom of the main window.
>

Unfortunately it includes all future transactions too. As I have
various recurring transactions, such as my salary. You therefore have
to select a subset of the transactions, i.e. click the first
transaction, then shift+click a transaction sometime around the
current time.

> Development on the 2.x series will begin soon after the release of our  
> iPhone version, MoneyWell Mobile.
>

Will it sync with the desktop version?

Shaun

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