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SayMoney for Mac

Evaluate your personal finances.

Free
In English

SayMoney overview

SayMoney is an innovative solution for administration and evaluation of your personal finances.

Features:
  • Simplified usage by voice input and output
  • Storage of your expense and income data
  • Evaluation of your expenses, income and budget
  • Quick processing of large data sets
  • Administration of transactions, categories, accounts
  • Administration of receipts
  • CSV export of your transactions (e.g., to Dropbox)
  • CSV import of your transactions (e.g., from another application)
  • PIN protection

Note: While the software is classified as free, it offers in-App Purchases.

SayMoney Pro $8.99
Backup & Restore $0.99
Reports $0.99
Currency converter $0.99
Synchronization $3.99
Unlimited fixed payments $1.99
Savings targets $0.99
Receipts $0.99
Grocery lists $0.99
Search $0.99

What’s new in version 2.2.33

Version 2.2.33:
  • Filter works again
  • CSV Export improvements
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SayMoney for Mac

Free
In English
Version 2.2.33
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Muck-Raker
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Jan 10 2021
2.2.18
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Jan 10 2021
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Version: 2.2.18
I do not agree with MacUpdate's use of "FREE" in categorizing apps with in-app purchases. Could this site create a category "IAP" to label these as apps that need purchaase to get full use? While I understand it moght be difficult to get Apple to agree to this, surely it is more truthful and helpful to users of MacUpdate.
Muck-Raker
Muck-Raker
Jan 10 2021
2.2.18
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Jan 10 2021
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Version: 2.2.18
I do not agree with MacUIpdate's posting of apps that charge money for full usage as "free". Could the site create a new category, such as "IAP" (in-=app purchases)? It is simple to do, and does not mislead purchasers into thinking some features are free, whn they are truncated at best, and not functional at worst.
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