RE: Bank account software
- From: "Jamie Pauls" <jamiepauls@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 17:07:18 -0500
There is a demo available from
http://www.aph.org
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From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Stephan Britt
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 3:56 PM
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Bank account software
Has anyone used this program with a braille display? Is there a demo version
available?
Steve Britt
>>> dspeck@xxxxxxxxxxxx 06/30/2005 3:00:24 PM >>>
For those who have asked about a program to track your checking, savings, or
other bank accounts, the first public release of Money Talks is available.
See below for more information.
Money Talks*
Money Talks is a new, innovative bank account management software package
developed by the American Printing House for the Blind. It provides
unparalleled
access to computer-based bank account management, printing and Braille
embossing of the check register, and writing checks in a variety of sizes
and styles.
This program is feature rich for computer users who are blind or who have
low vision and works well both for computer novices and computer wizards.
The
CD version (with high quality speech) costs $49.00 and the downloadable
version (with normal quality speech) costs $39.00. Complete ordering
information
can be found at the end of this message.
Money Talks offers the following features:
User's Guide that is both self-spoken and available in html;
A spoken, on-screen check register for recording all details of bank
transactions;
Support for multiple accounts;
Cleared and running balances spoken with a keystroke;
Built-in speech making a screen reader unnecessary in order to use the
program;
Option to turn off built-in speech and use a screen reader instead;
User selection of font type and size;
User selection and arrangement of register columns;
Widening or narrowing of columns as you go;
Ability to import bank transaction information downloaded in QIF format from
the bank;
Simple methods for reconciling the user register with information from the
bank statement or the bank download;
Ability to schedule recurring transactions;
Categories and subcategories for transactions, both built-in and
user-defined;
Powerful find features;
Summaries for category and for credit-debit;
Split transactions among categories;
Printing check register in the user's choice font type and size;
Embossing the check register on either 11.5 inch wide or 8.5 inch wide
Braille paper;
Selecting sections of the register to be printed or embossed;
Writing check-book checks for check sizes supported by user's printer;
User adjustment of print fields to make exact match with check fields.
For further information or to order, call:
APH Customer Service
Toll-Free: 800-223-1839
E-mail:
cs@xxxxxxx
Money Talks (CD version)
Catalog #: D-03560-00
Price: $49.00
Money Talks (download version)
Catalog #: D-03560-ED
Price: $39.00
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