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Track your espenses From Your Pocket PC devices

Spb Finance is a most comprehensive personal financial manager for Pocket PC. You may use Spb Finance as a standalone expense tracker or as an automatically synchronizing pocket companion for the world’s most popular personal finance management software: Microsoft Money or Intuit Quicken.

Features:

Spb Finance Entry * * *
Custom Reports * * *
Advanced Today Plug-In Compatible with Spb Pocket Plus * * *
Transaction Scheduling with Notification * * *
Powerful Register View * * *
OFX/QFX import * * *
Multicurrency Support * * *
Transaction Splits * * *
Budgets * * *
Export to CSV, Excel * * *
Synchronization with Money (2002-2007) *
Synchronization with Quicken (2003-2006) *

Register View

Spb Finance Entry

Spb Finance Entry allows you to enter transactions with just a few fingertip taps, without taking the stylus out. User just needs to select a payee using the fast seach list and the memorized transaction data will be automatically inserted to the corresponding fields. It’ll take just a few seconds to add a new transaction with Spb Finance Entry.

  • Square Screen devices support
  • Fast and simple in use
  • Designed for fingertip taps
  • Supports quick search in lists
  • Has embedded calculator
  • Supports skins

Register View

Powerful Register View

Customizable list of your transactions.

For each transaction you can see its date, payee, reference, category, cleared status and amount, and switch between full and brief views. There is an option to sort transactions by any field, both ascending and descending.

  • Categories/classes/memo/payees
  • One/two-line modes
  • Search
  • Sort by date/category/payee/etc
  • Running balances
  • Account balance
  • Account selection

Reports

Reports

You can visualize your finance data using reports.

  • Saving reports data
  • Net Worth
  • Account Balance
  • Profit and Loss statement
  • Income and Expence
  • Spending by Category
  • Transaction
  • Each report is fully customizable
  • Line, bar, pie charts and table view

Synchronization

Synchronization

With Spb Finance Money Edition and Quick Edition you will be able to seamlessly synchronize your financial data on Pocket PC with desktop financial programs (Microsoft Money and Quicken). The synchronization is done via ActiveSync, just like Contacts or Calendar Appointments.

You can create, edit and delete the following automatically synchronized items:

  • Categories
  • Classes
  • Payees
  • Transactions
  • Accounts
  • Budgets (Money Edition only)
  • Currencies (Money Edition only)
  • Memorized Transactions (Quick Edition only)
  • Budgets (Quick Edition only)

For your convenience, not-yet-synchronized transactions are shown in bold on Pocket PC.


Import/Export

Import/Export

The import/export feature allows you to handle QIF files understood by Quicken, Microsoft Money and other desktop finance managers.

  • OFX/QFX Import/Export
  • Export to Excel
  • Export to CSV
  • Import from MS Pocket Money
  • QIF Import/Export
  • Program independent QIF format
  • Export filters
  • Backup/Restore

Many Other Features

Spb Finance has many other useful and important features:

  • Advanced Today plug-in
  • Scheduled transactions
  • Multi-currency support
  • Budgets
  • Strong secure password protection
  • Backup
  • Transaction highlight colors
  • Inventory
  • And many other

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April 16, 2007 Posted by mobifun | Mobile news | | No Comments

Cingular, Verizon drop kids’ phones

Both Cingular and Verizon Wireless have dropped their kid-friendly phones from their respective handset lineups. Verizon Wireless discontinued sales of its Migo phone, which LG makes and Cingular has phased out in-store sales of its Firefly phone. Verizon Wireless says parents prefer the LG 3450L to the Migo, partly because the Migo phone does not support text messaging. Cingular noted that it removed the Firefly phone from its retail locations, but that it’s still available for sale on its website.

April 16, 2007 Posted by mobifun | Entertainment, best mobile applications | | No Comments

Qualcomm rejects Nokia’s $20M

The Qualcomm-Nokia saga continues this week as Qualcomm rejects Nokia’s $20 million licensing payment, which was for licensing patents in Q2 and not those patents at the center of Nokia’s ongoing licensing fee spat with Qualcomm. Nokia responded to the rejection by publicly disputing statements made by Qualcomm that it does not use Nokia patents. Nokia claims that if Qualcomm’s products comply with industry standards, then it needs access to Nokia’s products. The 2001 licensing agreement between the two companies expired on Tuesday. The disagreement over the renewed contract relates to licensing WCDMA technology and Nokia’s desire to pay less for the licenses than it has for the last six years. The companies say they are still in negotiations over the licenses

April 16, 2007 Posted by mobifun | Mobile news, Nokia, Productivity | | No Comments