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December 18th, 2007 by admin
We are very proud to announce that we’ve developed a fully working iPhone/iPod touch native client that uses our public Rest API. Now is very easy to track your money on the go with it!
The only requeriment is that your iPhone/iPod touch needs to be jailbreaked, once it is you can easily install the Moneytrackin’ client from AppTap
Currently this client has the same features as the mobile version, if you need to access to advanced features such as browse all community tips or filter transactions by tag you can still navigate to moneytrackin.com. Full version works well on the iPhone’s Safari browser.
Screenshots:
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Main screen

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Entering credentials

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Project list

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Transaction list

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Add transaction

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Select transaction date

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Archives Posts
December 18th, 2007 by admin
From today you can split a transaction into different ones. That’s very useful for example to track where did you exactly spent some cash you got from an ATM machine withdrawal.
To do it you just have to click on the “
Split” action of the desired transaction’s dropdown menu. It will bring you to the Split transaction form:

There you can enter all subtransactions. Please note that they are just for informative purposes, subtransactions doesn’t have neither data not tags, and they also don’t affect any balance (only the parent transaction does). This is the same behaviour as on the desktop software Intuit Quicken.
Once you’ve saved the split it will inmediately show on the transaction list as well as on the reports:

Hope it helps you to have a clearer view of your finances and don’t hesitate to give us feedback
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December 5th, 2007 by admin
Continuing with the dashboard redesign we have added a new feature: a free personal notes box. It’s a yellow box on the dashboard that looks like a post-it where you can write whatever you want. It could be useful for many things such as writing something you need to remember (for example that you owe a small amount to a friend so you don’t forget it).

Notes are private and they can’t be read by anyone but you.
Hope you find it useful