A personal finance application.
Liquid Ledger is a comprehensive personal finance solution, wrapped in an elegant and silky- smooth Mac OS X interface. Let's face it, keeping track of your finances is a chore, and you're looking for something to make it all easier.
There haven't been a lot of alternatives for the Mac and you really want something that works seemlessly with Mac OS X. Wouldn't it be great if someone came along and delivered just the solution you've been looking for?
Liquid Ledger is a modern personal finance solution designed to deliver the best that Mac OS X has to offer.
Whether you're simply looking to balance your chequebook or to manage the finances for an entire household, you'll find Liquid Ledger to be a refreshing and exciting new way to manage your money.
Main features of Liquid Ledger:
Accounting Features:
General banking support (cash, banking and credit card accounts).
Reconciliation of account activity against a statement.
Scheduled Transactions for automated entry.
Interactive and graphical analysis of income and expenses.
Multiple income and expense assignments per transaction.
Balance sheet and income statement reports.
Foreign currency accounts and transactions.
Automatic tracking of capital gains and losses on currency exchange.
Total and cleared balance summaries for each account.
Multiple transaction views (account-centric ledger or chronological journal).
Customisable account and transaction groups.
Built-in document verification and repair utility.
Workflow Features:
Easy installation and setup.
Keyboard shortcuts for entering dates.
Toolbar buttons for commonly used commands.
Fast navigation between accounts.
Filters for focusing on a date range.
Transaction AutoComplete.
Arithmetic evaluation of monetary amounts.
Dynamic sorting of accounts and transactions.
Simultaneous editing of multiple documents.
Inspector panel.
Infinite undo and redo.
Support for AppleScript automation.
User Interface Customisation:
Number and date formats based on Mac OSX System Preferences.
Customisable column layouts for each account.
Customisable progressive disclosure interface.
Customisable text size for each window.
Choice of single- or multi-window interface.
Import / Export File Formats:
Quicken Interchange Format [QIF].
Open Financial Exchange [OFX, QFX] (import only).
Comma-separated values [CSV].
Tab-delimited text [TSV, TXT].
Other Features:
Built-in Software Update utility.
92-page User Guide.
Limitations of Liquid Ledger:
60 days trial.
Saving disabled.
Nag screens.
What's New in This Release:
Accounting:
Users running Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.5 or later were previously unable to enter or import transaction amounts since the amounts were being interpreted in seemingly random ways. One common symptom was that transaction amounts would be padded with “9” digits. This has been fixed.
AppleScript:
Accessing the “entry date” property of a ledger transaction via AppleScript previously generated an error. This has been fixed.
Check Printing:
Numeric amounts on printed checks are now padded with asterisks for better security against check tampering. For example, an amount of “10.00” now prints as “***10.00.”The format of amounts in word form has improved, where “10.00” now prints as “ten and 0/100” instead of the previous “ten point zero” format.The Preview pane in the Print Checks dialog would previously show a blank preview when only one check was selected for printing. This has been fixed.
Interface and Workflow:
Transaction AutoFill no longer copies the memo, reference number, or highlight colour attributes of automatically completed transactions.When loading an account's transactions, column widths would previously not be restored, requiring manual adjustment each time an account was loaded. This has been fixed.Modifying a transaction's amount by entering values in the Curency Translation field of the Inspector panel was previously problematic. This has been fixed.
Import / Export:
The Export Assistant window now makes it possible to export just the transactions for income and expense accounts.Improved the parsing of date values when importing delimited text files.
Investments:
The realized gain calculation for a foreign currency investment transaction would previously be incorrect if the transaction also realized a gain or loss from foreign currency exchange. This has been fixed.
Reports:
Selecting “Journal Entries” from the Reports & Graphs section of the main window's sidebar previously had no effect.