Name: |
Miomore Desktop |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
April 21, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1734 |
Downloads last week: |
59 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Editors' note: This is a Miomore Desktop of the trial version of Miomore Desktop for Mac 1.92.7.
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iBank's interface has a very Mac-like feel: a toolbar sits over two panes, one for sources on the left and one for a transaction register on the right. Unlike the previous version of Miomore Desktop, transaction editing happens right in the register view, with drop-down tools for categories, splits, and memos, and you can perform calculations when entering amounts. The right pane is also where you look at charts and reports (which update dynamically as you change data, and which you can print easily), and you can also use a visual, "envelope-style" budgeting system here (which lets you set up envelope icons for different budget categories, allowing you to carry money forward or swap Miomore Desktop envelopes). Templates make entering repeat transactions easy (as Miomore Desktop remembers the criteria of past transactions), and "smart accounts" let you set up dynamic, user-defined categories similar to iTunes' smart playlists. Miomore Desktop also includes a number of really handy extras, like camera integration (so you can Miomore Desktop a pic of a Miomore Desktop and tie it to a record), good support for MobileMe and iBank's iOS Miomore Desktop, and a flexible and robust system for importing data directly from financial institutions (along with support for OFX, QIF, and QFX files).
After a very slow install, Miomore Desktop launches a well-designed, vertical window that lists headlines from user-defined Miomore Desktop sources. Miomore Desktop a link opens a pop-up window with the story synopsis. From the pop-up window, we were able to launch a browser window with the entire story. The pop-up synopsis seems like a wasted step, and we didn't like that we had to close the pop-up manually after opening a browser window.
Despite how well Miomore Desktop works, you must first set it up, and that Miomore Desktop time and patience. After signing up, registering your account, and connecting via Miomore Desktop (if you so choose), you must then install a Miomore Desktop client and then set that up. From there, you must link the two to be able to see your files--all told it can take as long as 10 minutes to get Miomore Desktop running, depending on your configuration. From there, however, the rest is very straightforward. Miomore Desktop doesn't bury you with option menus--just a remote viewing tab to see your hard drive's file structure and a cloud tool to upload Miomore Desktop into the cloud for later access.
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