As a new Mac user I searched high and low for a free money management program that was hands on. iCompta was the first one out there I could find that was both hands on and user friendly. Thank you for your hard work on this.
I see in previous posts the ability to hide closed accounts has been discussed. Any word on when that will be implemented?
Hide Closed Accounts
- Angeman
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Re: Hide Closed Accounts
In version 4 you will be able to create a folder and put all your closed accounts in it so I think it will be quite the same.
Re: Hide Closed Accounts
ETA on iCompta version 4?
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Re: Hide Closed Accounts
Great! I'm just waiting for the next release to make a donation.
I kind of like the current version of iCompta but want to be assured that you "go in the right direction" with the next release before I stop using Cha-Ching and switch completely to iCompta.
Now I use both Cha-ching and iCompta with double book-keeping to have an exit strategy if one of them turns out to become "un-Mac-friendly" in their evolution...
I can't stand it when the bad influence of Steve Ballmer's micro-brain and sweatty underarms comes screeming into the world of the best developers out there and is terrifying them to take a 5 years step back so that Microsoft can do what they do best and hinder the fresh development of useful and independent software! Just to steal the ideas and make their own awful versions of it and present it as a "revolutionary" new product!
The thing is that the computer world would be at least 10 years a head of it's time if it weren't for Microsoft impersonating the right winged reactionists in the American politics and fight against the inevitably world of free rights and possibilities for any software and hardware producers in a free country where innovation and open, free standards are valued and monopolism and profit-hunger is not the main focus for people in the industry!
Keep up the good work Angeman and I will help your bank account!
I kind of like the current version of iCompta but want to be assured that you "go in the right direction" with the next release before I stop using Cha-Ching and switch completely to iCompta.
Now I use both Cha-ching and iCompta with double book-keeping to have an exit strategy if one of them turns out to become "un-Mac-friendly" in their evolution...

I can't stand it when the bad influence of Steve Ballmer's micro-brain and sweatty underarms comes screeming into the world of the best developers out there and is terrifying them to take a 5 years step back so that Microsoft can do what they do best and hinder the fresh development of useful and independent software! Just to steal the ideas and make their own awful versions of it and present it as a "revolutionary" new product!

The thing is that the computer world would be at least 10 years a head of it's time if it weren't for Microsoft impersonating the right winged reactionists in the American politics and fight against the inevitably world of free rights and possibilities for any software and hardware producers in a free country where innovation and open, free standards are valued and monopolism and profit-hunger is not the main focus for people in the industry!

Keep up the good work Angeman and I will help your bank account!
