Want to Test FolioCalc? Get Your Free Beta!
Posted by Tyler Hawkins on 07/3/07 in Home & Personal, Office, Organization, Productivity
The indie software company Rhodosoft is currently looking for beta testers to use, punish and bug report their promising investment portfolio manager and financial tracker, FolioCalc. FolioCalc aims to provide a great one-stop-shop for managing your investments and helping you get rich.
Written in Cocoa with Core Data and wrapped in a pretty good looking UI, FolioCalc could be just what the doctor ordered for people wanting more convenient control over their finances. FolioCalc is loaded with useful and advanced features including the ability to track your stock portfolio in near real-time, stock-splitting support and a system that takes a lot of the work out of buying, selling and following your portfolio. FolioCalc also promises to be, from the ground up, a great way to manage any of your interest-bearing investments, not just stocks. There’s a lot to be done with FolioCalc especially if you are serious about where your money is and how it’s growing.

It’s been said before but beta testing is not only a great way to get your hands on cool software but also having been a beta tester can be a really great addition to your resume. Plus, it’s usually pretty fun! Beta testing is probably the only time that developers really like it when you find things wrong with their software. Rhodosoft says they’re particularly looking for feedback and suggestions.
The free beta version of FolioCalc is feature complete and should offer a pretty good experience. To get involved and begin using the free beta, head over to FolioCalc’s download page and start filing your suggestions, bug reports and error messages on Rhodosoft’s bug report page.
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