Review: iBudget for OS X...

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   It has been a while since I last reviewed any type of software. Mind you, its been a while since I've really 'test driven' anything. I've pretty much been sticking to the software I usually use.
   On an almost daily occurence, I'll skim over the latest software shown on MacUpdate for any free goodies. Sometimes, even, I'll find something worthy of praise. I have found a simple budgeting program called iBudget to be such a program.
   It is still at version 0.3 and doesn't support importing any financial records, but it does what it does well. It even supports a simple sort of budgeting where you can set a monthly allowance for a certain type of category.
   The thing that I most liked about this application was its polish. Unlike others I've seen in the early stages of development, this app doesn't have any weird GUI problems or strange errors. It has more than performed up to my expectations in the time I've been using it, in fact.
   Why don't you, loyal reader(s), give this program the good 'ole college try?

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cappy said:

a good GUI IS a sign of someone who values their product, aye. Not a definitive sign, but you can be pretty confident about it.

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