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A homebanking application using the german HBCI standard. All information (accounts, transactions, addresses,..) are stored encrypted into an embedded database (H2). language: Java, (SWT-UI). Runs as a plugin within the Jameica framework. It also works with a mysql-database and is able to run as ... [More] network installation. It's plattform independant and running on Linux, Windows and Mac. [Less]

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My Money is a high quality personal financial software written from ground up to work with online bank statements. Simply download your transactions from bank web site and they are automatically entered into electronic register. My Money: - Instantly organizes financial records.Eliminates ... [More] errors. - Categorizes expenses automatically for business, taxes, budgeting. - Eliminates Manual bookwork, simply download and import your statements from a bank website - Reconciles your bank statement for you. Actually finds and fixes mistakes - Transfers your reports into PDF, OpenDocument or Microsoft Excel formats - Works with all US and Canadian Bank statements out of the box - Works with Microsoft Money files - Works with Quicken files [Less]

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FIX4NET is a .NET Financial Information eXchange (FIX) protocol library. It includes a TCP/IP engine, messages built for FIX version(4.0/4.2/4.4), and flat file message database. With this library you should have little difficulty establishing FIX connections in .NET.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  331,671 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 7 days ago
 
 

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Knipptasch is a personal accounting application aimed to be the most simple and intuitive software for basic use.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  26,347 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

PIM Xtreme is a free Open Source application for management of personal information (PIM: Personal Information Manager) configurable and highly flexible (or at least that is the goal). It aims to be a powerful organizer for your personal data. You can handle information such as Contacts, Notes ... [More] , Tasks (to-do), Events/Appointments, Calendar, Financial Accounts & Movements, Alerts, and many other useful features. All this information is stored in a relational database (MySQL for the moment) to be able to be accessed and consulted in a flexible way. It also allows exporting most of its data to several standard formats (CSV, XML, iCalendar, etc.). [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  164,826 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

ERP-Software for jewellery manufacturing

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  1,366 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed over 4 years ago
 
 

a double-entry bookkeeping plugin for the jameica framework. it uses the german account system "SKR03/04".

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What is Bean.Counter?Bean.Counter is a lightweight personal finance application. It will feature budgeting, easy reporting, and OFX/QFX data import. Bean.Counter is written in Ruby and uses Ruby-GNOME2 GUI library. You might also be interested in these wiki pages: WhyBother : Why another ... [More] accounting package? DevelopmentRoadMap : What features when? [Less]

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Fin-allyProject OverviewFin-ally (Financial Ally) is a financial analysis and expense tracking tool written in Python using a wxWidgets GUI framework and a SQLite database layer. This tool is intended to address and answer a number of simple financial questions, such as: What do I spend my money ... [More] on? What types of expenses should I target for reduction to increase savings? What percentage of my weekly/monthly/annual pay am I saving? Additionally, Fin-ally is designed to provide a certain amount of graphical and numerical feedback about your expenses. This feedback will eventually be provided in three forms: A list of expenses in simple grid format. Graphical expense tracking over time (ie: bar graphs). Basic numerical analysis. Project ComponentsAs described above, Fin-ally is designed to interpret and dislay financial data. In order to achieve this, Fin-ally needs to be able to collect financial information, turn them into persistent records, and display them to a human user. The major technical components are: Data CollectionCurrently, data collection is handled via either a finance entry control or an import control. The finance entry control allows the user to input data for a single transaction, while the import control allows the user to load a financial data file similar to a Quicken file format. SQLite databaseRecord persistence is handled via a SQLite interface, responsible for reading, writing, seraching, and maintaining a SQLite database (.db) file. GUI InterfaceThe User Interface portion of Fin-ally is written using the wxPython framework, and handles the majority of the interaction between the database and the user. WxPython becomes the run-time "master" for Fin-ally, and it handles all program flow. Project PrerequisitesIn order to run the Fin-ally application, the following software packages are required: Python 2.5.1 or higher (when available). Beginning with verion 2.5.1, most Python distributions contain the sqlite3 module, which is required for Fin-ally. To get a Python distribution, check out the Python.org downloads. wxPython module for Python 2.5. This provides the required GUI modules and is typically not part of a standard Python installation. It can be found with the wxPython binary downloads. (optional) The Sqlite3 executable. This will allow you to open SQLite version 3 files and inspect them independent of Fin-ally. Extremely useful for debugging. It can be found with the SQLite downloads. Running Fin-allyExecuting the Fin-ally program can be done from a command line environment using: >> python FINally.py and it can also be executed by double-clicking on the FINally.py file. NOTE: If no database (.db) file is present in the root Fin-ally directory, the Fin-ally tool will prompt the user to input a file name (ending in .db), which it will then populate with sample data and use as the default database. [Less]

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Status: Pre-Alpha | Source Checked In: Yes | Release Available: No | Documentation: None (see gnucash documentation) | The plan is to target any platform that supports .NET or Mono: Solaris, Linux, Windows, Mac, (BSD?). It will start out as a porting project of gnucash. The first milestone is set ... [More] for September 30, 2006 and will have the following features: 1. Open an existing gnucash file. 2. Choose existing account. 3. Edit existing transactions. 4. Create new transactions. 5. Save file. 6. Be able to open up file in gnucash again. So the intent of the first release is to give you a 'lite' version of gnucash. You will not be able to create/delete accounts or commodities, etc. Thanks for stopping by, Michael Welch Project Owner [Less]

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