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iCash 4.0

by Max Programming, S.L.
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"Plum" (5/5) iCash 4.0
iCash is a software intended to control your personal finance, keeping track of incomes, expenses, credits, debts and Banks transactions for you. As simple as creating the accounts you need and move money between them! You don't even need to know about accounting or even care about it! Your finances depends largely on good organization that lets you know where your money comes from and to where it goes.

iCash is an easy-to-use, full featured and multi-purpose Personal Finance Manager tool for Macintosh and Windows intended to help you control all kinds of money issues. iCash can serve several small accounting needs for either private users, or clubs, associations, self-employed, small businesses or simply to be used at home, making keeping track of incomes, expenses and Banks transactions a snap. With a few clicks you can begin creating accounts and making transactions in minutes.

iCash is versatil and user-friendly. For this reason it doesn't use the principle of double-entry bookkeeping making it much easier to be used by people with very little or no accounting knowledge at all. Simply create accounts for all your expenses, incomes, Banks... and start moving money between them! iCash will then allow you to find out where all your money comes from and where it goes. All accounts are well organized according to user-defined categories and built-in types so reports can be tailored to include all records or only ones meeting specified criteria. Cash also allows you to have as many money manager documents as necessary so you can control almost anything from Clubs, associations, home and so on at the same time.
Popularity Download Avg. User Rating Overall
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Downloads: 50 / 2 (total / last month)
Updated: 14-11-2007 18:22:25 GMT
Released: 13-11-2007 
Language: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish 
Platform: WinME, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, WinXP, Windows2003, Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Home Basic x64, Windows Vista Home Premium x64, Wind 
Requirements: 25 Mb Hard Disk 
Install: Install and Uninstall 
iCash Reviews
Rating: 4 / 5
Reviewed by: uieimoegxj (22-Aug-2007 07:04:05 GMT)
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Hello! Good Site! Thanks you! sayhumnobm

Rating: 1 / 5
Reviewed by: jbohn (28-Jan-2006 16:46:25 GMT)
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Everything I do results in a spinning beach ball, even just clicking an Okay button!

Rating: 3 / 5
Reviewed by: szhsbo (28-Jan-2006 16:45:53 GMT)
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The initail process of creating a database-file takes up to two minutes on my iMac 800. But then it runs fine. But it needs some brush-up. Price is also a little steep.

Rating: 4 / 5
Reviewed by: peterpica (4-Jan-2006 15:04:31 GMT)
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Great little application; freed me from the Quicken bondage after several years of constrant frustration with Intuit.

Rating: 2 / 5
Reviewed by: Ashka (4-Jan-2006 15:04:14 GMT)
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Will not even set up the first page without a fatal crash.

First time downloaded so no old prefs etc to cause trouble.

Rating: 1 / 5
Reviewed by: stefan23 (4-Jan-2006 15:03:41 GMT)
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The demo looked nice and worked fine when I did some initial testing. So I bought the full version. But after I actually entered more data, the program crashed and the data file got corrupted. The App crashes every time I open the file.

iCash has a function to run a diagnostic on it's database, but that doesn't fix anything and just crashes as well.

I encountered this problem with both the English and German version, starting from scratch every time.

That said, now I'm going to try to get my money back.

Rating: 5 / 5
Reviewed by: malcolm nowerd (1-Nov-2005 18:25:47 GMT)
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You donґt need special accounting knowledge, because of the single-entry accounting, but a bit knowledge may be useful in some nitty gritty seldom used transactions. Changing and replacing transactions can be done easily, though, and allows you quick try-and-error in case you need it.

Iґd recommend it for private users and small businesses.

Rating: 4 / 5
Reviewed by: Deborah (1-Nov-2005 18:24:47 GMT)
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I bought iCash some time ago and use it ever since for my private account. Itґs easy to use - I didnґt even read the small manual, but was nonetheless able to set up my accounts needed and do transactions and analysis. This is mostly because the interface is clear and easy understandable.

Rating: 4 / 5
Reviewed by: edward (1-Nov-2005 18:24:17 GMT)
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I've tried iBank and iCash and seemed drawn toward iCash for its more comprehensive reports and stats. I feel iBank is more based on displaying the balance of your bank account whereas iCash tries to show the bigger picture of income/expenditure. Maybe I'm wrong. I'm a newbie at accounts. But it sure does the job for me.. now I know why I'm always broke. :P

Rating: 3 / 5
Reviewed by: saraha62 (1-Nov-2005 18:23:40 GMT)
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This program did not work for me. I spent a lot of time putting all my financial data into the program thinking once I got everything set up things would move quickly. The first time I tried to import my new statement's qif files, the amounts did not come over. The developer was quick to respond to my questions (again, after I fiddled with it for hours and hours on my own). I sent him a sample file from my bank and all I got was '"sorry, these files won't work--there is something wrong with them."

Rating: 5 / 5
Reviewed by: j clarkson (1-Nov-2005 18:23:02 GMT)
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A very good product. I looked at all the alternatives trialling each of them over some weeks. iCash was the most comprehensible and very mature for an early (i.e. v 1.1) release. I am not an accountant and if your like me you'll probably appreciate the ease of use. Only very minor issue (I'm being picky here but I use this a lot so it matters a little after a while) I wish there was a slightly easier way of flicking between dates i.e days are sometimes at the bottom, months at the top. Don't let that put you off

Rating: 5 / 5
Reviewed by: wizzard (1-Nov-2005 18:22:38 GMT)
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An excellent application. I have used iCash since v1.0 and found some necessary items that were missing. Maxprog has been very good with their support and keeping me up to date on changes to the system. v1.1 added report printing and v1.2 should add QIF support.

Otherwise the features, easy of use, and other functions of this application make it a must have low cost personal financial solution. It would also be suitable to small and medium size business.

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