I was messing around with iBank and it seems to do what I want,
however, I'm still willing to give MW a shot till the end of the week.
What I want to know is my principle balance on the car. I don't need
it down to the exact dollar, as this amount will change on a daily
basis since that's how int
Hi, Mark,
I take a different approach to loans than the others that have
responded. I like that MoneyWell helps me spend only the money that I
have by allocating it to specific purposes. However, as your example
demonstrates, finance software should do more than that. I refuse to
keep
My monthly payment from the bank is lets say 200 bucks. Each month, I
pay a different amount, sometimes 225, sometimes 250, sometimes even
300. Now any extra over the 200 goes towards principle.
So I can't track a steady cash flow because depending on how much
extra money I have left is what I pu
thx, looking forward to them.
On Dec 22, 4:24 pm, Kevin Hoctor wrote:
> The first of our new MoneyWell 1.4 video tutorials has been posted.
> You can check out our Getting Started video here:
>
> http://nothirst.com/tutorials/MoneyWellGettingStarted/
>
> More tutorials will appear over the nex
On Dec 22, 2008, at 8:32 PM, Mikey wrote:
> iPhone version? Any more details available?
Just the same blurb as I've posted before:
We are working on an iPhone version that will allow you to check your
bucket and account balances along with entering and syncing new
transactions. More detai
iPhone version? Any more details available?
On Dec 22, 8:43 am, Kevin Hoctor wrote:
> It's planned for a future release and may even appear as soon as the
> iPhone version.
>
> Peace,
>
> Kevin Hoctor
> No Thirst Software LLChttp://nothirst.com
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Dec 21, 2008, at
On Dec 22, 2008, at 4:24 PM, karenv wrote:
> Thanks. I have 2.0 on the brain. :-)
Me too, but I have to finish the iPhone version first. ;-)
Peace,
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On Dec 22, 2008, at 4:11 PM, karenv wrote:
> Kevin, I seem to have rally goofed up somewhere. I'm thinking of
> starting over, before the new year. I paid in Feb for 1.0. Can I use
> the same receipt number if I download v.2?
Hi Karen,
Well, MoneyWell 2.0 is not out yet and won't be for se
Kevin, I seem to have rally goofed up somewhere. I'm thinking of
starting over, before the new year. I paid in Feb for 1.0. Can I use
the same receipt number if I download v.2?
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To "automate" a transaction of this type you need to have static
storage of tokens. in THEORY any cipher is breakable given enough time
an power. Given that most encryption standards in use today are not
really very strong and most keys are easily accessible to a smart
person (with direct access t
On Dec 22, 2008, at 2:47 PM, bnkirby wrote:
> I guess it would help a bit if I told you what bank I am
> using...PSECU.
>
> On Dec 22, 3:35 pm, bnkirby wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> New user here, I just purchased my license about 20 min ago. I'm
>> having a problem downloading transactions from my bank.
The first of our new MoneyWell 1.4 video tutorials has been posted.
You can check out our Getting Started video here:
http://nothirst.com/tutorials/MoneyWellGettingStarted/
More tutorials will appear over the next couple of weeks.
Peace,
Kevin Hoctor
ke...@nothirst.com
No Thirst Software LLC
I guess it would help a bit if I told you what bank I am
using...PSECU.
On Dec 22, 3:35 pm, bnkirby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> New user here, I just purchased my license about 20 min ago. I'm
> having a problem downloading transactions from my bank. I have 5
> accounts with my bank and MW sees all of th
Hi,
New user here, I just purchased my license about 20 min ago. I'm
having a problem downloading transactions from my bank. I have 5
accounts with my bank and MW sees all of them when I set up the
downloading service. Once I start downloading transactions, only 4
out of 5 accounts are downloa
ok i tried it agian... didnt work. i tried a few different regions
connections and also making my own. i re-downloaded the app to get any
changes you made and its still not working. i checked the log file and it
has several attemps. several using the wrong connection settings(which is
what the prog
Jaysen wrote:
> BUT, their excuse is legit. The OFX download is inherently insecure
> from a theoretical perspective. In the real world it holds up fine.
> Too bad most of the folks who make these decisions "internet security"
> are so detached from the real world that they are unable to see the
>
wow thanks for the quick response. ill try it on my lunch break while im at
home and let you know.
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Kevin Hoctor wrote:
>
> On Dec 22, 2008, at 10:01 AM, stguitar wrote:
>
> > is this supposed to work? i have used moneydance and got it to work,
> > as well as in
On Dec 22, 2008, at 10:01 AM, stguitar wrote:
> is this supposed to work? i have used moneydance and got it to work,
> as well as in quicken. i really am interested in your product as i can
> get away from MS in any form or fashion.
>
> interestingly, i had to create a connection manually in mone
is this supposed to work? i have used moneydance and got it to work,
as well as in quicken. i really am interested in your product as i can
get away from MS in any form or fashion.
interestingly, i had to create a connection manually in moneydance
with the connection info found on this blog to ge
In my case having two separate accounts might make things too
complicated I'm guessing, as there's too much overlap. For example, we
both use the same phone line, but a certain percentage of use is tax-
deductible business use, and the rest is personal/home use. My
accountant usually simply applie
On Dec 22, 2008, at 9:12 AM, bluegol...@gmail.com wrote:
> Yes, you have the correct website. You will notice that they have a
> slightly different login than most banks, in that they have three
> fields that must be populated, plus they allow for multiple account
> numbers. Ideally, you should
On Dec 22, 2008, at 9:01 AM, Robert wrote:
> Just curious! (though I know that the "real" answer is that "it's done
> when it's done :-))!
> Also let me know if you need beta testers!
No ETA until I get further along in the development process. Sorry.
Peace,
Kevin Hoctor
ke...@nothirst.com
No
On Dec 22, 2008, at 8:55 AM, Robert wrote:
> As a follow-up to an earlier post about the best way to work with
> Moneywell with my wife, etc., another question comes to mind: how
> might I best differentiate in Moneywell between my income (which is
> all self-employment income) and her's (regular
On Dec 22, 2008, at 6:22 AM, Justin wrote:
> Have been able to download from my building society but am having
> trouble with my credit card.
>
> The Capital One Bank option in MoneyWell seems to be different from
> the Capital One Bank option I really need. The url is this:
> https://www.capital
Yes, you have the correct website. You will notice that they have a
slightly different login than most banks, in that they have three
fields that must be populated, plus they allow for multiple account
numbers. Ideally, you should use the overarching access number, as
that allows access to all s
On Dec 21, 2008, at 11:24 PM, Robert wrote:
> I've almost now gotten my brain around the Moneywell concept (great
> looking stuff!) My one sticking point is in trying to figure out the
> optimal way to use Moneywell with my wife so that we can track ALL of
> our expenses/income, even if I'm the o
Just curious! (though I know that the "real" answer is that "it's done
when it's done :-))!
Also let me know if you need beta testers!
- Robert
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On Dec 21, 2008, at 7:01 PM, mhadja...@gmail.com wrote:
> Maybe i'm missing something, but my interest goes down each payment as
> I'm paying more towards principle. It also changes depending on how
> many days sooner my payment clears. The reason for tracking is to see
> how much money is leavin
As a follow-up to an earlier post about the best way to work with
Moneywell with my wife, etc., another question comes to mind: how
might I best differentiate in Moneywell between my income (which is
all self-employment income) and her's (regular-pay-check income), and
between my expenses (many of
It's planned for a future release and may even appear as soon as the
iPhone version.
Peace,
Kevin Hoctor
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 21, 2008, at 10:17 PM, Mikey wrote:
>
> Is the syncing support already present or is that planned in some
> future
Hi,
Have been able to download from my building society but am having
trouble with my credit card.
The Capital One Bank option in MoneyWell seems to be different from
the Capital One Bank option I really need. The url is this:
https://www.capitaloneonline.co.uk/CapitalOne_Consumer/Login.do
They
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