iCash Giveaway Results
Last week, I reviewed iCash, the finance software from Maxprog. To qualify for the giveaway, you had to submit a comment with a suggestion for a feature. There were many excellent suggestions in the comments and three have been randomly chosen to receive free licenses.
The winners are: Nick C, Jeremy Gaines, and Keith S! If one of those names belongs to you, you will receive your license shortly.
If you didn’t win, don’t worry, you can still download a trial version of iCash from Maxprog (limited to 100 transactions), and the full version is only $39.90.
iCash: Review and Giveaway
My wife and I had been pretty happy with the copy of Quicken that came with our computers. All that changed a few weeks ago, when she told me that Quicken was no longer sufficient for our needs. As she is a professional accountant and I am just a writer, I didn’t question her. So started the search for a new finance program/service.
AutoRate: Simple Music Ratings for iTunes
If you’re like me, then the empty stars next to your songs in iTunes are a source of constant, nagging guilt. I know, one of these days you will get around to rating your music collection, or at least that’s what you keep telling yourself. Unfortunately, that’s never going to happen; once you get a few thousand songs, rating your collection will be stuck in a state of perpetual procrastination. Fortunately for both of us, there’s AutoRate.
Nisus Writer Express: The BMW of Word Processors?
Word Processors are one of those things that just about everyone needs. The question, then, is how much of one do you really need? On one end of the spectrum, you have a Vespa, aka TextEdit. Although TextEdit is great for dealing with plain text (such as HTML files), it is lacking when it comes to actual Word Processing.
On the other end of the spectrum, you have the tank, Microsoft Word, the current industry leader. In addition to being expensive it has a million and one features that are difficult to navigate and makes the program into a serious resource hog. In between those two extremes, you have Nisus Writer Express, from Nisus Software, which is more like a BMW.

