Moneydance

Moneydance is a personal finance software application developed by The Infinite Kind, formerly developed by Reilly Technologies, USA. Written in Java, it can be run on many different computers and operating systems. Under the hood, Moneydance implements a double-entry bookkeeping system, but the user interface is geared towards non-accountants.

Moneydance
Developer(s)The Infinite Kind, formerly Reilly Technologies[1]
Initial release1997
Stable release
2019.1 (build 1855)[2] / 2019-01-17 (2019-01-17)
Written inJava
Operating systemCross-platform (Linux, Mac OS, OS/2, Unix and Windows)
Available inEnglish, Spanish, French, German and others
TypeAccounting
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttp://infinitekind.com/moneydance

Moneydance implements the OFX protocol to perform online banking and bill payment. Other features include check printing, graphing and reporting, scheduled transaction reminders, transaction tags, VAT/GST tracking, budget management and tracking, file encryption, and investment portfolio management.

Moneydance has been localized into French, German, UK English, Norwegian, Greek (partially), Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. UK supermarket Tesco's "Personal Finance" software is based on Moneydance.[3]

An open application programming interface (API) is also available, allowing people to write extensions to the program.

The application is scriptable in jython.

Releases

  • Moneydance 2008[4]
  • Moneydance 2010[5]
  • Moneydance 2011
  • Moneydance 2012
    • Moneydance 2012.2
    • Moneydance 2012.5[6]
  • Moneydance 2014 [7]
  • Moneydance 2015 [8]
    • Moneydance 2015.2
    • Moneydance 2015.3
    • Moneydance 2015.4[9]
    • Moneydance 2015.6[10]
    • Moneydance 2015.7[11]
  • Moneydance 2017
    • Moneydance 2017.2
    • Moneydance 2017.3[12]
    • Moneydance 2017.5[13]
  • Moneydance 2019
    • Moneydance 2019.1[14]
  • Moneydance 2021

See also

References


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