I see two issues here:
1) false sense of security. I'd assume if I protect the file with a
password the data is secured, which is not the case. So please make it
clear (by a prompt and within the help/faq) that the password does not
encrypt the data.
2) sharing files via the Web - i.e. I might
i have this issue as well - but its been random.. and i have not found
what the trigger is... it happens on both my boa credit card and my
canadian bom credit card... very strange... i was going to report it
when i found a consistency / trigger to it :)
ml
On Jun 13, 11:21 am, Patrick
I am searching for a software solution to give me real time control of
my finances. At present I get an external accountant to do my 1/4 ly
and yearly compliance work. I need some budgeting and debt control/
reduction capacity.
Also separately I am considering going paperless in my office
Is this also fixed for QIF files ? I had exactly the same problem when
importing via qif.
On Jun 10, 11:13 pm, Kevin Hoctor ke...@nothirst.com wrote:
On Jun 10, 2009, at 12:16 PM, Andrew wrote:
Recently I purchased MoneyWell and want to import from my europe bank
account.
When I want to
Yes, it's fixed for both CSV and QIF imports.
Peace,
Kevin Hoctor
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
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On Jun 14, 2009, at 6:46 AM, lexstok alex.boschm...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this also fixed for QIF files ? I had exactly the same problem when
importing via qif.
On Jun 14, 2009, at 4:52 AM, Mike wrote:
I see two issues here:
1) false sense of security. I'd assume if I protect the file with a
password the data is secured, which is not the case. So please make it
clear (by a prompt and within the help/faq) that the password does not
encrypt the
Hello Kevin,
I've recently purchased MoneyWell, set up various accounts (checking,
savings, credit cards, cash, etc...), and uploaded/coded transactions
from the beginning of 2009. I've developed my spending plan and, with
the help of other folks in this forum (thanks Druzyne and Kevin!)