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01/04/2008, 3:35pm, EST

Friday, January 4th

Synium unveils iFinance 2 cashflow software

Synium Software today unveiled iFinance 2, an update to its personal finance management software. After a long beta test throughout last year, the final release version offers powerful tools for cash flow management and financial analysis. iFinance features built-in diagramming, auto-categorization, and smart imports from CSV files. Colorful charts allow users to visualize current and future cashflow, by coloring bars a solid color for existing data, while projected values are faded. Synium will be at Macworld Expo to demonstrate this and other titles; iFinance 2 is available for $20.

iFinance allows users to work with multiple currencies and exchange rates, as well as track transaction data for bank accounts, passbooks, and credit cards. Synium says that the application works well with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, and it is completely optimized for 10.5 Leopard.


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