I closed the last post by predicting that
my software
page was going to grow. Well, technically, it hasn't;
it's gotten smaller. But that's because its previous
content (a general description of my recent software projects)
has been moved to a new location: http://www.well.com/user/edelsont/software/as-developer.html.
The new content at the old location is more of an index to my
software-related pages: three of them, so far.
Which brings me to my main point: the newest of these pages describes
a Moneydance extension I've written. Yes, after talking a lot
about extensions I planned to write, I've finally got one
working. It's called "Security Price Entry", and its purpose is
to make it easier to record the prices of your stocks, bonds, and/or
mutual funds from your broker's monthly statements.
The description of it can be found here: http://www.well.com/user/edelsont/software/moneydance/my-extensions/security-price-entry.html.
Now the bad news: it isn't ready for general distribution yet.
Actually, I'm hoping to find a beta tester or two.
The ideal beta tester would be another developer of Moneydance
extensions. But any Moneydance user who's interested in such a
capability should be able to take it for a spin, if I send it to you
in pre-built form.
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Personal Finance Software.
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