WISH Checkbook 2011.1

Business software, financial software, etc.
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WISH Checkbook 2011.1

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WISH Checkbook 2011.1 (http://www.pa-mcclamrock.com/papenguins ... #wishcheck) is a simple home finance manager. (UPDATE 2011 May 10: Version 2011.1 fixes several bugs affecting new installations of the program. Thanks to "8bit" for identifying them!)

WISH Checkbook can't do anything fancy, but it may be able to help you (as it helps me) keep track of how little money you have, remember to pay bills on time, and avoid overdrawing any accounts. Requires Tcl (http://www.pa-mcclamrock.com/tcl-8.5.6-v1.pet) and Gnocl (http://www.pa-mcclamrock.com/gnocl-0.9.95-20110429.pet). (NOTE: use the most recent Gnocl package available from my website; older packages may not have all needed functions!)

Features include the following, among others:

* Quick start-up of new accounts

* Multiple accounts, and transfers among them, can be easily managed

* Scheduled transactions help you avoid overlooking bills; these transactions can be modified permanently (from the scheduled transaction window) or temporarily (from the account entry window)

* Categories (optional, not required!) are automatically listed and can be quickly retrieved

* Transactions can be searched for by date, check number, transaction name, or category

* Accounts can be exported as tab-delimited or comma-delimited text, or as HTML tables

* Uncleared transactions from one account can easily be rolled over into a new account
It's stupid to use inferior software for ideological reasons.
--Linus Torvalds

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#2 Post by pa_mcclamrock »

Silly forum software still shows April 30 as the date of the post above; should be May 10. :roll:
It's stupid to use inferior software for ideological reasons.
--Linus Torvalds

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