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MoneyTender Enhanced Demo
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This version of MoneyTender Enhanced has all the features of the complete
version of MoneyTender Enhanced. It is, however, limited to only twenty
transactions. Once you have entered twenty transactions, an attempt to
enter more transactions will produce an error message.
Registering MoneyTender Enhanced
================================
You may obtain the full version of MoneyTender Enhanced by
purchasing it from www.palmgear.com or www.handango.com.
Version History
===============
1.0.0 Initial Release
1.0.3 Added double quotation marks around exported data due to
user request.
Upgrading from MoneyTender to MoneyTender Enhanced
==================================================
PLEASE HOTSYNC BEFORE INSTALLING AND RUNNING MONEYTENDER ENHANCED AND
BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY UPGRADE
Along with MoneyTender Enhanced (tendere.prc) you should have received
the program "utender.prc". To upgrade your data from MoneyTender to
MoneyTender Enhanced, simply install and run that program. Your original
data will not be affected, it will simply be recreated in MoneyTender
Enhanced format. Once utender has successfully completed, it may be
safely deleted from your Palm compatible device.
Notes on using Transfers
========================
There are come complexities about using transfers that seem to need to
be explained. If you don't use the transfer feature of MoneyTender Enhanced,
then you can safely ignore this text.
In the current versions of MoneyTender Enhanced, a transfer is simply a
shortcut to creating two register transactions in two different accounts.
After creation there is no connection between the two. This means that if
you edit either one of the two transactions, the other is left unchanged.
For example, if you create a transfer to savings from checking for $100,
you now have a debit in your checking account for $100 and a deposit in
your savings account for $100.
If you then change the debit in your checking account to $150, the
deposit into savings _does_not_change_.
If you delete one, you will need to manually delete the other.
You *can* force a new entry into the account you are transferring to
or from. To do this, tap on the 'T'. However, you will create a
new entry into the other account -- you will *not* change the existing
entry.
In the above case, where we transfered $100 from checking then editing
that amount to $150, if we tapped on the 'T', savings would then have
a additional deposit of $150 listed as coming from checking. So savings
would show one deposit of $100 and one deposit of $150.
Please see:
http://soark.net/~slg/manual.html
for the complete information on using MoneyTender.
Thanks for using MoneyTender.