Liquid Ledger is the complete money management solution for anyone who wishes to better understand where their money comes from and where it goes. With Liquid Ledger, users can record bank account, credit card, and investment transactions; track income and expenses; design and print checks; manage a household budget; manage foreign currency accounts; generate reports and graphs; and much more.
Key Features & Benefits
Track cash, banking, and credit card activity
Track investment transactions
Track income and expenses
Compare income and expenses against a budget
Balance a checkbook against a monthly bank statement
Print financial reports and graphs
Design and print checks
Schedule transactions for automated entry
Work in multiple currencies
Import account activity from financial institutions
Export financial data in a variety of formats
Automate tasks with AppleScript(TM)
A free 60-day trial licence key can be requested by visiting the Liquid Ledger Web site.
Version 2.3.3 improves application stability, fixes an issue with importing amounts from QIF files, and includes a number of other fixes and improvements. Existing customers can install the update free of charge by choosing “Check for Updates” from the Liquid Ledger menu.
ENDYAUST This program had promise when I bought it (2006) but has declined in quality and developer support to the point that I can only describe it as being nearly 'Abandonware". Try something else like Moneydance or even the new Moneywell which looks interesting and has very active support at this stage. (Version 2.3.2)
DOOBIEXX If you haven't gotten the idea from the descriptions below, do not buy this app! It is extremely over priced. $100 for a ledger? Get an app like Checkbook Pro if you want a ledger. So many financing apps, nobody should have to pay $100 for something that can be done on pen and paper. It's a simple ledger! Can't even function properly as that. Unless dev totally reworks the app, stay far away. (Version 2.3.2)
BLLOYD The price looks like $50 to me? (Version 2.3.3)
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Jan 2 2009
YOKUSHNIR I purchased Liquid Ledger a few months ago and installed it on my MacBook Pro with OS 10.5. The software has been a constant source of frustration. Features described in the built in "help" feature (which is minimal and rudimentary) are not working. For example: entering transactions manually is not working and therefore it is impossible to fill in transactions missing in the datafiles downloaded from the banks. The import function is inconsistent and often fails without diagnostic that may help correct the problem. The manufacture is unresponsive to queries regarding these problems. I feel like I threw my money away with this purchase. (Version 2.3.1)
GRYPHONENT This is the most inaccurate accounting app on the planet... unless you stick to only onc currency! Unfortunately, the developer isn't listening to customers who're getting fed up with balance sheets that report gains and losses in the tens of thousands due to LiquidLedger simply being unable to handle foreign currency transactions. (Version 2.3.1)
JOSEPH230 Liquid Ledger is a not quite ready for prime time mac accounting system. On the plus side it has a good cocoa interface (although it is missing some nuances like sizable drawers) and solid qif file importing (something other Mac accounting programs have more trouble with). On the down side, report is very weak, the interface requires a ton of mousing to use (for example no keyboard shortcut to create a new transaction). Comments from the forum indicate that that the developer may be under resourced to provide support for a financial management program. (Version 2.1.2)
he is trying to weasel out of the refund as he is afirming that when I bought the upgrade, I was aware of the change of policy but there was not specific statement to that effect at all nor specific legal reference to a change in policy and from my knowledge of the law it would have to have been specific so that all users were aware of this .. as far as I know this has not been done and what he says is not sufficient notification ..
However, he does have a 30 day satisfaction guarantee polcy ..
seek a refund if you paid for a "free" upgrade ... (Version 2.0.3)
THEBIMBO Seeing something here about bout 2.x better supporting currencies I thought I'd have another look after being disappointed with the hopeless support back in 1.x... Well, in 2.x it is exactly the same. Why do all finance solutions from continental USA not "get" currency?? Currency exchange rates change and I want a solution to pick up the latest (interbank or credit card) rates e.g. from oanda.com; LL expects users to manually enter these - even the Apple Calculator downloads the latest exchange rates so LL offers less functionality here! And for every new transaction I want the latest exchange rate OR the rate from that day and NOT ONE rate for all transactions / or have to essentially manually enter the rates myself (LL). Disappointed but not the only ones that don't get it. Cha-Ching is no better but at least I can tag entries e.g. "enterconversionrate" and filter so at least the workaround is manageable until full support is offered; it has been promised... (Version 2.0.3)
WIZZARD1 Send an email to the author asking for a full refund if you already registered ver 1.x prior to ver 2.x being released.
His news digest from 2003 is legal tender and since I subscribe to the news digest; there has never been a retraction of the published statement from 2003. (Version 2.0.3)
WIZZARD1 This means that anyone who has purchased version 1.x before v2.x was released last week is legally entitled to a free upgrade to version 2.x of Liquid Ledger. (Version 2.0.3)