PDXMPH Regarding saving or not saving data, the developer says "if you like the program, you can purchase it and install a license without ever losing your entered data." This is financial software. There is no way I'd ever commit to buying or using anything having to do with my money until it went through a few pay/bill cycles. Microsoft offers 45 or 60 days of full functionality with the download trial of Money (last I looked) because it understands that people who are considering a purchase will need time to make sure it does what they need, and works as advertised. Especially in a market space that includes Quicken. It's not reasonable to expect someone to purchase financial software, or anything that involves interaction over a period of time as part of its core function, on the basis of a single session. That might work for IM clients, RSS readers or other somewhat straightforward apps, but it doesn't make a lot of sense for a financial app. I was interested in this, but can't countenance buying anything that gives me no way to revisit it in a week or two without requiring a bunch more data re-entry. Not saying to snark or anything ... just saying that I think a 30 day trial period with full functionality makes a lot more sense. I'd be a lot more likely to give it a spin. (Version 1.2.1) |