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Money Manager Ex

Money Manager Ex

Money Manager Ex (MMEX) is a cross-platform, easy-to-use personal finance software. It primarily helps organize one's finances and keeps track of where, when and how the money goes. It is also a tool to get a bird's eye view of your financial worth.

Think of MMEX as a computer checkbook which enables you to balance your accounts, organize, manage and generate reports for your finances.

MMEX includes all the basic features that the vast majority of users would want to see in a personal finance application. The design goals are to concentrate on simplicity and user-friendliness - something one can use on a daily basis.

The software models the real financial world through concepts of transactions. A transaction is an financial event where money/services are exchanged. Such transactions could be making a payment towards a loan, buying a car, eating out at a restaurant and so on.

 MMEX 0.9.3.0

Price
Free to download

Size
3.7MB
License

GNU GPL

Developer
CdeLathe LLC

Website
www.codelathe.com/mmex

System Requirements
wxWidgets

Support Sites:
Documentation, Blog, Mailing Lists

Selected Reviews:
blogspot, vnunet.com, PC World

Features include:

  • Intuitive. Simple, Fast, Clean
  • AES Encryption Support
  • Maintain checking, credit card, savings, stock investment accounts
  • Budgeting
  • Maintain and Track Fixed Assets with depreciation
  • Reminders for recurring Bills and Deposits
  • Simple one click reporting
  • Cash Flow Forecasting
  • Graphs, Piecharts
  • Does not require an install. Can run from a USB key
  • International language support (Available in 24 languages)
  • Import data from any CSV format, QIF [ Microsoft Money ]
  • Printing, Exporting to HTML, CSV
  • Non-Proprietary SQLite Database
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