http://home.cybrnet.net/~phcaron/et/etfeat.htm
Electronic Teller is a native OS/2 - eCS personal finance program with an elegant user interface. Itt handles bank, credit card, cash, asset, liability, and investment accounts, which are grouped within portfolios. WPS integration includes drag-and-drop and object launching.
IMO, ET is VERY well thought out, extremely fast, configurable, and very stable. It is remarkably intuitive for a financial program, although it offers extensive help, and documentation. ET has "Advanced balance forecasting". Why wait to be depressed about future debt and poverty, when you can forecast it NOW. Reporting capabilities are extensive. It also utilizes Blowfish encryption, for the age of identity theft. And yes, it does have a QIF Converter, so importing/exporting data is possible.
There is an OS/2 eZine review of ET from March 2003 (Note: Features have been added since this review) here:
http://www.os2ezine.com/20030316/page_3.html
You can download Electronic Teller here:
ftp://ftp.bmtmicro.com/bmtmicro/et420.zip
or, here:
ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/apps/money/et420.zip
Paul Caron can be contacted at:
Regards,
Sander
-- ----------------------------------------------------------- "Sander Nyman" ----------------------------------------------------------- A ship in a harbor is safe, but that's not what ships are built for. - John Shedd
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