CNET Editors' review
CommonCents from EnDevelopment is a personal financial tool based on the tried-and-true envelope budget system, which traditionally involves putting money for expenses aside in paper envelopes so that you're forced to live on whatever is left over. Such cash-oriented budgets enforce old-school financial discipline, but they have limitations, especially when it comes to record-keeping. CommonCents improves the envelope method with a comprehensive suite of tools for managing everything from cash and credit cards to banking, loans, and mortgages, not to mention complete transaction histories and real-time account and envelope balances.
CommonCents' main interface, My Vault, features a main display divided into four resizable panes. The program's main view and its general approach toward recording and displaying information is an interesting hybrid of spreadsheet and Windows app, with a tree view for navigation plus customizable tables that have the familiar feel and functions of a spreadsheet program, such as Excel. The program is divided into 11 Managers that configure and control not only the Vault but also Account, Envelope, Income, Budget, Backup, Reconciliation, and other features. Clicking each calls up a dialog with checkboxes and other options that simplify setting up your personal information: You just check or uncheck items as needed. There doesn't seem to be anything left out, from Dining to Insurance to Taxes, but you can assign any expense or item you need to. Indeed, we were particularly impressed with the way this program manages to combine the total flexibility of a spreadsheet tool with excellent assistance and ready-made solutions. It had us budgeting in no time flat, and it shows the real appeal of the envelope method.
Nearly everyone can benefit from a good budgeting tool. CommonCents' combination of comprehensive coverage, flexibility, and ease of use with the commonsense envelope method definitely sets it apart from the crowd and earns our recommendation.
Editors' note: This is a review of the full version of CommonCents 3.3.73.520. The trial version is limited to 60 days only.Publisher's Description
From enDevelopment:
CommonCents 4.0 personal finance software delivers powerful new capabilities to its users such as: All of the 3.0 features plus: Direct connectivity to financial institutions; Enhanced importing functionality; Apply budget allocations anywhere; Automatic categorization and payee cleanup during import; Build custom CSV import templates; Improved user interface; Automatic envelope assignments; Automatically assign deposit overages.
CommonCents 4.0 still uses true envelope budgeting. Setup is quick and easy through a guided setup process. Cash, checking, savings, credit card and loan/mortgage accounts are supported. Data is encrypted. Backup capabilities are included at no additional cost. Extensive customizable reporting. Goal management, reminders, and more. Free email support for all users. Licensed users also receive phone and shared session support as needed.What's new in this version: Version 4.2.46.580 is a maintenance release with minor fixes and enhancments.
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"Importing data from financial institutions impossible"
Version: CommonCents 4.2.46.580
Pros
I wouldn't know.
Cons
Wasted 45 minutes trying to import data from my financial institutions. Only 2 even appeared to be recognized by the program. The program could not connect with either. I'm not interested in manually entering all this data. Discarded the program and cut my losses at this point.
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Good luck importing data.
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