SplashMoney Desktop Released for Mac OS

SplashMoneySplashData has released a desktop client of SplashMoney for Mac OS X. This new release joins last month's release of SplashID for Macs. Both applications synchronize with their respective mobile applications. With SplashMoney, Mac users now have access to a complete personal financial manager that enables them to securely record transactions, track account balances, generate reports and budgets, and manage finances while on the go. The desktop application features wireless access to online bank accounts, a streamlined user interface, charting of financial data, the ability to assign icons to transactions, transaction filtering, and bank account reconciliation. SplashMoney supports most account types, including checking, savings, credit card, cash, asset, liability, and money market accounts.

The security of personal financial data on mobile devices is of chief concern to many, and SplashData has incorporated secure password protection in both SplashMoney and SplashID using 256-bit Blowfish encryption to protect against malicious hacking or other threats.

SplashMoney Mac Desktop

SplashMoney v.4.09 for Palm OS is available now for $29.95, a free 30-day trial version is available as well. It is also available for Windows Mobile.

The SplashMoney and SplashID versions that include both handheld and desktop applications are available now for $29.95 each at SplashData.com.

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that's strange . . .

kezza @ 4/23/2008 6:00:18 PM # Q
I got a copy of SplashMoney desktop for Mac a couple months ago, before SplashID desktop came out.

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