![]() The way to do is rather misterious – especially if you have split trasactions. The tag should allow you to break-out an asset/liabilities account. You simply want the lines (details) of the total.Ģ. When you require a list of the transaction associated with a tag, you simply SHOULD NOT get everyline of the split transaction where the tag was. 95% there… A few hoorible things however hold me back. i’ve now spent at least 150 hurs to manually reinput my accounts of the last three years in order to test Banktivity 6. I gave a good 3 moths test to Ibank and decided against it. I’ve tried everything that is on the market. and I’ve been trying to switch to the Mac for the past 10 years. I am a Microsoft Money users since the ’90. Here’s to 12 great years served by iBank and to an even brighter future for Banktivity! We are still producing the same great apps, with the same dedicated team working hard to bring you the best personal finance software for Mac and iOS. This name change in no way signals some other cultural shift at IGG. You will begin seeing these new names roll out in our products over the next two days.īefore I go, I want to be clear about something. This is a big change: we expect these names to carry us far into the future and hopefully we won’t ever feel the need to change them again. IBank for iPhone -> Banktivity for iPhone Specifically, our apps will be renamed the following: But say it a few more times and let it sink in, and before you know it, it will become second nature.įrom this point going forward, new releases of our apps will use the name Banktivity. We are keeping the version numbers the same to help with any potential confusion. It’s hard to get used to a new name, it might feel foreign, that is all very normal. It has the same core, “bank”, which we love and then it comes from joining “bank” and “activity” - Banktivity. If you are scratching your head wondering how this name came about, it’s rather simple. So today we are announcing the end of the iBank name and the beginning of our new name for our apps: Banktivity. This all builds up to a steep hill to climb to truly own the name of our products. And fourth, “iBank” is sometimes used as an abbreviation for investment bank. Third, the word “iBank” is used internationally to describe a type of money transfer, e.g. Second, we were never able to secure the iBank dot com domain. First, iApp names have felt dated and too tied to Apple. But over the last few years a couple things have nagged at us. IBank was first released 13 years ago and, at the time, the name “iBank” was perfect. For many it marks a turning point for Apple. While it didn’t happen overnight, it marked the beginning of a long run of “i” names in Apple’s product line. Remember iDVD and iPhoto? And of course the iPod, iBooks and iWork? While there are a few Apple products still embracing the iNames (iPhone and iPad come to mind), the nomenclature had its run and, quite frankly, is feeling old. The first product to be released with an “i” name was the iMac, 18 years ago. ![]()
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