swankyleo
17th May 2008, 16:20
The idea behind JabpLite has been to write a sophisticated personal finance program in Java MIDP which will work on a range of devices including Symbian phones and the Blackberry.? JabpLite has many features to help you keep track of your finances, for example:
Multiple accounts
Default and user-defined categories
Regular transactions (ie. save the transactions you do regularly)
Track your investments
Standing Orders (yearly, monthly, daily with any frequency), automatically generated on the due dates
Future Balance calculations (see if you will have enough money to last until pay day!)
Net worth calculation
Top ten expense categories (see where your money is going!)
Foreign currency accounts with automatic revaluation when FX rates change
and much more.
http://www.freepoc.org/images/JabpLite-0.jpg http://www.freepoc.org/images/JabpLite-2.jpg http://www.freepoc.org/images/JabpLite-9.jpg
JabpLite comes with a sister program JabpBT, which allows smartphones running MIDP 2.0 to exchange data with a PC via Bluetooth.? You can import or export QIF files to work with other PC-based financial programs.? You can also backup your data and, when the time comes, move it onto your next phone!
Changelog:
* Import QIF and Export QIF for foreign currency accounts now work in true currency, not home currency
* Fixed bug in Match Description function within Quick Start
Multiple accounts
Default and user-defined categories
Regular transactions (ie. save the transactions you do regularly)
Track your investments
Standing Orders (yearly, monthly, daily with any frequency), automatically generated on the due dates
Future Balance calculations (see if you will have enough money to last until pay day!)
Net worth calculation
Top ten expense categories (see where your money is going!)
Foreign currency accounts with automatic revaluation when FX rates change
and much more.
http://www.freepoc.org/images/JabpLite-0.jpg http://www.freepoc.org/images/JabpLite-2.jpg http://www.freepoc.org/images/JabpLite-9.jpg
JabpLite comes with a sister program JabpBT, which allows smartphones running MIDP 2.0 to exchange data with a PC via Bluetooth.? You can import or export QIF files to work with other PC-based financial programs.? You can also backup your data and, when the time comes, move it onto your next phone!
Changelog:
* Import QIF and Export QIF for foreign currency accounts now work in true currency, not home currency
* Fixed bug in Match Description function within Quick Start