Hi there!
I am desparately looking for a financial app that will replace my Quicken so I can work on my iPad. I came across your app and got a few questions. If this has been posted before I apologize.
1. It was not able to track my investments. I was able to setup the account, but transactions were not registered (buy shares, sell shares, current value etc.). Am I missing something?
2. Loan/Mortgage accounts. Is there no category for loans?
3. I installed the LITE version on my iPad but I couldn't find the QFX direct import button or something similar. How do I import directly from the iPad?
I really like this app and it has a great design, especially for iPad. Hopefully this is going to wrok for me.
Thanks.
testing your iPad app, got a few questions
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Re: testing your iPad app, got a few questions
This is not possible yet sorry.Steffen1601 wrote:1. It was not able to track my investments. I was able to setup the account, but transactions were not registered (buy shares, sell shares, current value etc.). Am I missing something?
2. Loan/Mortgage accounts. Is there no category for loans?
It's under the transactions list, a down arrow.Steffen1601 wrote:3. I installed the LITE version on my iPad but I couldn't find the QFX direct import button or something similar. How do I import directly from the iPad?
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Re: testing your iPad app, got a few questions
Thanks for your input. I didn't setup the download completely and therefore the down arrow was missing. I appreciate you getting back to me.
Another question: I have several transactions in the system now. My paycheck transactions are now underlayed with diagonal stripes. any idea what that means?
Thanks again.
Another question: I have several transactions in the system now. My paycheck transactions are now underlayed with diagonal stripes. any idea what that means?
Thanks again.
Investments
I would like to support the suggestion re investments - I can appreciate the complexity of looking up stock / unit values etc though