How about using the Dashboard's calculator? It lays transparently over
the current application(MoneyWell). It's what I've done so far and the
good thing is you can still see your transaction while using the
calculator.

Glenn

On May 18, 4:37 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> On May 18, 10:12 am, Kevin Hoctor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > An inline calculator is on the feature list for future releases but I  
> > haven't looked at the tax codes. I'll amend the feature ticket and see  
> > if that can be added at the same time. Thanks.
>
> Kevin - thanks for the info, and also for developing such a great
> application. I want to assure you and also the many avid MoneyWell
> enthusiasts that I am not advocating making it a full-fledged
> professional feature-laden application. I am tired of my experience
> with the bloated, overly-complex, somewhat counter-intuitive Quicken.
> I have compared every software title for the mac that purports to help
> with personal budgeting and finances, and find that MoneyWell has been
> designed so well and with such a clear purpose that there is no
> comparison. As I stated in my original message, the only thing that
> would greatly enhance my experience (as a demo user, so far) is the
> inline calculator and configurable tax codes. Earlier today I found a
> freeware calculator called "Calq" which handles this need quite well
> for the time being, so I intend to purchase a MoneyWell license asap.

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