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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x
- Date added: February 17, 2003
- Total Downloads: 8,985
- Downloads last week: 2
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- Average user rating: stars out of 2 votes
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From Vlad (diz) Mereuta :From the developer: FreeCoins is a full-featured accounting program for the Palm OS available in multiple languages. It features: integrated calculator for speed-entering transactions; international number format support; accounts structured in trees; autocompletion for speedy entries; double entry bookkeeping; cleared/uncleared transactions (can be viewed separately and the views can be remembered); separate cleared/uncleared/available balances transactions can be scheduled; totals for the current account, current category and all accounts in all categories.
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Version: FreeCoins 0.6
Pros: I wanted something I could use to keep track of all my accounts and bills, that I could take with me to record transactions as they happen. This tracks bank accounts, credit card balances (including which bank account each card is getting paid from), transfers, cash on hand, automatic payments... everything. The interface is very well-done and makes sense. You can enable password protection so that even if your Palm happens to be unlocked at the moment, people can't just open the program and see your financial information. This program has been IMMENSELY helpful in getting my finances organized, once and for all.
Cons: If you are a complete novice to personal accounting practices, like me, there is a bit of a learning curve. But it's not bad because the documentation is excellent and once you understand the basics everything makes perfect sense.
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