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takashiro
2nd September 2008, 18:07
Kylom Finanz v3.01.21 S60v3 SymbianOS9.1 incl Keygen [HSpda & BiNPDA] [02 Sept 08]

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What's New

2 Sept 08... Update of Finanz S60, the all in one business and financeS60 3rd Edition phones : version 3.01 supports the keyboard of the Nokia E71, slightly different from the E61i. It also has a number of smaller "ease of use" changes

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Finanz S60 is your all in one business and finance assistant for the phones of the S60 3rd Edition family :

* it handles classical business and finance calculations, including loans, annuities, compounded growth, margins, discounted cash flows, net present value... and also bond calculations. Calculations are handled in clever templates (20 available), which work like solvers in a spreadsheet and are particularly useful for repeat calculations and "what if" simulations.
* it includes a currency converter where the exchange rates of up to 48 currencies are stored. You can select the 48 currencies out of a list of more than 100, and display them in the order you want, on several pages. Exchange rates can be updated directly via an internet connection (disclaimer).
* it is a functions calculator with 48 functions, which you can program to do just any mathematical calculation you decide, with one or more variables.
* it features a days calculator and a "percentages for dummies" module. A dedicated module helps you calculate the tip on a restaurant bill and share between several guests...
* it is also a plain vanilla hand calculator, which can be operated in standard algebraic mode or in RPN mode (Reverse Polish Notation).

How many times in a day do you open a calculator for a simple percentage calculation? How many times do you need to re-do the same calculation, changing one figure only? Too much for an ordinary calculator, and too little for a fully fledged spreadsheet... Now you can do it the clever way on your smartphone: open one of the BusFin screens of Finanz, enter 2, 3 or 4 data, and let Finanz calculate the missing number, with the minimal number of key strokes.

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The good news is that if you want to change one data and re-do the calculation, you will also do it with a minimal number of strokes. And you can "reverse" any calculation, like with the "solver" of a spreadsheet: "what should this parameter be, if I want the result to be this instead of that, all other things being equal...?" Each screen of Finanz operates like a little spreadsheet, where each cell can be alternatively a data entry cell and a calculated cell.

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manolinp
2nd September 2008, 20:45
THX TKS MATE M8 ;).

I'm not a business man, but I appreciate all ur nice shares!!

Thanks and "taka" a little rep++

:)

-=[Hunter]=-
2nd September 2008, 22:40
thanx takashiro for this precious app
as manolinp said;i'm not a business man,but i believe some day it's gonna come in handy
though now could be used to keep track of our debts,and how much we want and what the expenses are
really useful app
rep you asap,coz i just repped you friend:thanks:

aZa
2nd September 2008, 22:48
Awesome stuff

cheers

johnmacca
3rd September 2008, 01:25
thanks mate sounds like it might be worth a look even though i never got any bloody money haha

anandwebby
3rd September 2008, 06:48
yes nice app man reps 4 u...................

Eagle1
3rd September 2008, 11:36
The best and only Finanz just got better! Thanks for sharing.

~{sbhatia}~
3rd September 2008, 14:47
Nice share Taka mate, more rep for u.
:thanks: