Dave also struggled with Quicken as a totally blind person. I know he would be
happy to find a truly accessible alternative to Quicken, and has no need for
accounting software such as Quickbooks. He is wondering if APH has the
resources and manpower to develop a full-featured financial package.
Thanks!
Pam
On May 1, 2019, at 10:19 AM, Rik JAMES <d28rik@xxxxxxx<mailto:d28rik@xxxxxxx>>
wrote:
I’ve not actually been using MoneyTalks as my primary financial software,
although I have purchased a licensed version, in order to try it, at that time.
I have been using Quicken for years, stumbling along with partial vision,
suffering from its non-access function to use with a screen reader.
I would absolutely love to find that MoneyTalks would work for me.
I would be interested in the program having these features.
1)
Downloading of transactions from my bank, and credit cards.
Maybe it is just my getting lazy, but getting used to not having to type up
each transaction has dissuaded me from using MoneyTalks.
2)
Summary reports as to expense and tax consideration.
3)
Function as either an IOS or as an Android app.
I have to admit, however, I may be not completely familiar with all the
features in Money Talks, should there have been updates I’ve not explored.
Thank you so much for asking for input among the email MoneyTalks subscribers.
Rik James