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I have been sung pocketQuicken for years. Excellant, although expensive. Will sync with quicken on your computer or can be used alone as a standalone. used SplashMoney on my Palm Treo, liked it too but when I switched woth WM there was no compatible version. I believe there is a new version now.
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I use SPB finance. The only problem is that it doesn't sync with Money's repeating transactions. That feature was well implemented in Ultrasoft's Money for the Palm PDA, I wish someone would do it for windows mobile. I do like that you can enter transactions with SPB finance by a seperate program that's sized well for finger use though.
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Another +1 for pocket quicken, used the Palm bersion, and been using the WM version for years. works flawlessly on my Touch Pro.
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I use AceMoney for both at home and on the touch..... Lite is free for PC but the PPC version is ~$20 if I remember right.
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+ 1 for spb finance
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the best finance app by far is cash organizer by inesoft from inesoft.com. it is a true standalone finance app that has true forcasting abilities as well. it has the same features as SPB finance and alot more.
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1+ for Ultrasoft's Money, when paired with Microsoft Money on the desktop PC it keeps my finances under tight wraps - I can account for every penny earned and spent for the last five years.
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