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[[User:Woozle|Woozle]]: Projects: '''HyperMoney'''
[[User:Woozle|Woozle]]: Projects: '''HyperMoney'''
[[HyperMoney]] is my attempt to write a money-management program (as in Quicken or Microsoft Money) that is actually usable and has no Stupid Features. It will be [[FOSS|Open Source]], as soon as I have source worth publishing (as of 2005-08-06, it's all written in Microsoft Access 97). The next step may be to convert it to web-based application, as HTML could possibly overcome many of the interface design issues I'm encountering.
==Project Goals==
The two major contenders in this niche -- Quicken and Microsoft Money -- seem to approach the problem more or less the same way, which means that in areas where either of them fall short, the other one does too.


==Links==
==Links==
*http://braincore.blogspot.com/2005/05/koding-what-am-i-koding-then.html - A Dutch developer discusses accounting software, briefly. Apparently they don't use checkbooks in Holland.
*http://braincore.blogspot.com/2005/05/koding-what-am-i-koding-then.html - A Dutch developer discusses accounting software, briefly. Apparently they don't use checkbooks in Holland.

Revision as of 13:33, 6 August 2005

Template:Stub:Woozle Woozle: Projects: HyperMoney

HyperMoney is my attempt to write a money-management program (as in Quicken or Microsoft Money) that is actually usable and has no Stupid Features. It will be Open Source, as soon as I have source worth publishing (as of 2005-08-06, it's all written in Microsoft Access 97). The next step may be to convert it to web-based application, as HTML could possibly overcome many of the interface design issues I'm encountering.

Project Goals

The two major contenders in this niche -- Quicken and Microsoft Money -- seem to approach the problem more or less the same way, which means that in areas where either of them fall short, the other one does too.

Links