March 2008
Monthly Archive
Fri 28 Mar 2008
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It’s been over a year since the first release of Moneydance 2007, and we’re happy to present the final release of Moneydance 2008. Final, that is, until 2008r2 is ready.
The high-level list of changes over Moneydance 2007 are:
- Improved matching for downloaded transactions
- Zoom-able home page graph for quickly exploring your income and expenses
- Undo/Redo support when modifying transactions
- Over/under budget highlighting in toolbar graph
- Popup calendar for choosing dates
- New Capital Gains report
…among many other bug fixes and interface improvements. For the download, just hit the usual place: moneydance.com.
Of course we’d like to take a break after this release but there are just too many things on which we’re working. Stay tuned for more impressive features in 2008r2 as well as another unrelated application on which we’ve been working secretly for a while. Can you stand the suspense?!
Cheers,
Sean
Tue 25 Mar 2008
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Another beta version of MD 2008 is now available fresh from the oven: http://moneydance.com/preview/
It is likely that this release will be the version that is made public as MD 2008. There are a number of changes that I had hoped to include but that got pushed off to MD2008r2. The most prominent of those included remembering encrypted online banking passwords and one-click downloading of all accounts.
The changes since build 603 are below…
Fixed off-by-one date error on historic price calculation
No longer attempt to find similar or matching transactions in investment account downloads, fixing #1568
Fixed problem with account types being cut off in scrolling account/category popup
Minor tweaks to register fields and account popup code
Added drag and drop support for importing QIF, QFX, OFX, OFC files. Just drag the file to import into the main MD window or any register window (or onto the MD app icon on mac)
Added keystroke (cmd-d/ctrl-d) for downloading transactions from within a register
Got rid of icons for extension functions under the Extensions menu
Only show file name instead of full path in main window title bar when on a Mac (full path is available by cmd-clicking the proxy icon)
Fixed default import settings when we are creating a new data file from a QIF import
Got rid of confirm-transaction-changes preference as it is no longer used with new transaction editor
Fixed bug where negative actual income and budget amounts were drawn below the 0 axis
Increased maximum number of transactions displayed in homepage income/expense graph to 100
Transactions shown under homepage income/expense graph are now sorted by date
Improved storage of multiple account/category selection in memorized graphs and reports
cmd/ctrl-M now minimizes the main window and any secondary frames (but not dialogs)
updated built-in documentation
Additional/improved shortcuts for date fields including up/down arrows and spinning the month and year
Changed popup calendar date chooser to only display upon mouse click in date fields
No longer display black rectangle around most-recently-selected transaction (aka the shift-click anchor)
Fixed QIF export bug in which the sign of split amounts was reversed
Fixed focus issue with transaction register and transaction editor
Slight improvements to auto-create transactions behavior
I’d appreciate everyone checking it out and letting me know if you come across any problems in regular use. As usual, the best place to report bugs is http://moneydance.com/trac/newticket.
Fri 21 Mar 2008
Many of you already know Moneydance is one of the few applications capable of directly downloading your transactions directly from your bank. Sadly sometimes it’s not easy as it should be. Setting up direct OFX servers is costly for banks, and many opt to forgo that expense. Many instead use what is known as webconnect.
Webconnect is basically a mere lightweight alternative to true direct OFX. Instead of securely connecting to a dedicated OFX server, applications that use webconnect open a built in browser and then load up a secure webpage. And then it downloads a QFX file into some random folder somewhere on your computer and imports that into the software.
Moneydance doesn’t do this obviously. If you want to import a QFX file (or QIF or OFX files for that matter) into Moneydance, we urge to you to go to your Bank’s website and download it from there. Importing is a simple matter of opening the file with Moneydance. You can also import them via the import options in the file menu.
I like direct OFX connections; they’re simple and easy. Once you set up the connection details, all you have to do is hit download and bam! Your transactions are in your register, and you can go back to making mojitos for your loved ones. It really is nearly effortless.
But not all banks offer this service, because like I said, it’s pretty expensive to set up and maintain. But you know what? I think that cost is worth it. People switch banks to get this service. Right now there is a thread in our forums where someone is wondering to which bank she should switch her accounts. She wants direct OFX connections, and she wants them cheap (read: no fees!). I get several emails asking for the same thing everyday.
There used to be banks that offered free online banking, and not any of that watered down browser or webconnect based nonsense. Big banks like LaSalle and Netbank used to provide direct OFX for free. I wonder if there are any left that see the value in providing customers with such a vital service. Customers are clamoring for it.
Mon 17 Mar 2008
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It’s been about two weeks since the last beta of Moneydance 2008, and we’ve fixed a ton of bugs in that time. This latest update is build 603 and can be downloaded from moneydance.com/preview/. This is the fourth and possibly final release of the beta series and includes the following changes over build 602:
- Relocated extension functions into the main Extensions menu instead of the extension toolbar popup with ambiguous icon
- Fixed error in homepage income/expense graph when there is no data to graph
- Fixed bug (#1523) with display of expanded/collapsed subcategories in the category window
- Added “Show Transaction Details” entry to register popup which will display the XML encoding of the selected transaction in a text window
- Fixed file saving on Windows (the Windows java broke the new save-to-tmp-file-then-rename function)
- Keep mini-calendar lined up with date field when the field changes location
- Display more appropriate day-of-week headers in mini-calendar
- Get rid of annoying window asking for contact information on the first run
- Fixed bug that caused seemingly random default dates to appear in new transaction editors
- Fixed appearance of loan account register on mac
- Fixed calculation of quarterly (tri-monthly) prorated budget items
- Fixed background color of investment account tabs when not on a mac
- Forced transaction editing fields to use the same font as the register
- Made detailed balance HUD panel colors match the calendar popup
- Changed popup calendar to not hide itself if a date is clicked
- Pressing up or down arrows in the transaction status field will now display the status popup
- Transaction status popup now shows the different status icons next to their label
- Fixed account popup so that it doesn’t keep growing every time it is displayed
- Fixed bug that prevented VAT/GST splitting from being applied to transactions since build 601 (when undo support was added)
Mon 3 Mar 2008
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Apologies for the infrequent blog postings, but this one should be worth the wait. Moneydance 2008 is now into its public beta stage of release which means that we think it might be ready for general use and there’s only a few more small changes to be made before the full release.
The current version beta is build 602 and was uploaded to moneydance last night. This is the third bug-fix release of the beta series and included the following changes over build 601:
- GUI date-picker for all date fields
- Fixed bugs when editing transaction reminders
- Slightly fade the rest of the register when editing a transaction
- Fixed bug that bypassed normal shutdown process when closing the main window
- Switched back to the curly style thermometer graph zoomer and added some lickable enhancements
- Fix ‘growing account popup’ problem for vertical growth, at least
- Added helpful text to register quick-search field when empty
Build 601 included the following changes over 600:
- Fixed bug that prevented creation of new transaction reminders
- Fixed foreground color of main account popup
- Fixed calculation and display (in budget editor) of budget entries for non-categories. Budget entries for regular accounts (investment, bank, cc, loan, asset and liability) no longer apply to sub-accounts.
- Show appropriate increase/decrease labels in reminder transaction editor
- Fixed calculation of investment transaction total amount when there is a fee and the txn type is a SellXfr or a Short
- File saving now writes to a temporary file and then renames the temp file to the main file after writing has successfully completed. No more EOFException when (auto)file saving is interrupted by a crash.
- Fixed cmd-Y/ctrl-Y hotkey to synchronize tax dates and regular dates in transaction entry
- No longer add asterisk to title bar when there is unsaved data if we’re on a mac
- Dimmed transaction register while editing a transaction
- Fixed bug that prevented online transaction ID for downloaded transaction from being attached to local transactions. This is what caused the little ‘i’ to not appear on transactions that were downloaded.
- Txn editor in register now fully closes (cancels) when the register is filtered
- Added java property (”moneydance.checknum_series_threshold”) to allow people to tell MD to look a specified number of days backwards when finding the previous check number.
- Fixed bug that made already-matched transactions appear as default options when they should be low-possibility options.
Build 600 had too many changes to list, so I’ll use the time saved to go work on the documentation.
[update: I guess I should provide the download URL] moneydance.com/preview