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- Price: Free to try (Nag screen); $29.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista/NT
- Date added: June 18, 2007
- Total Downloads: 64,093
- Downloads last week: 86
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- Average user rating: stars out of 7 votes
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Publisher's description
From Snowmint Creative Solutions LLC :Tired of living payday to payday. Can't get out of debt. Finances in a mess. Try a better way to manage your checkbook. Budget is based on the tried and true envelope method of budgeting--a way to see where your money is, where it's needed, and where it went. Budget is a personal finance application based on the proactive envelope model rather than the reactive register model used by other home financial programs.
It helps you setup and live by your budget the way most people learned to budget. You write checks from each envelope when the bill is due. The main window shows at a glance if you are keeping to your budget.
Version 4.1.1 adds ability to export a single envelope in a sub window and auto-scrolling.
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Version: Budget for Windows 4.1.1
Pros: I like the envelope method, though I think there are other software solutions out there that implement it a bit better.
Cons: The software was just a bit too simplistic and, while they were trying to be the envelope method, they're also trying to be the check register, and that was where I just became confused.
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