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Cha-Ching Personal Finance Manager Updated

Jim Dalrymple, Macworld.com

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Cha-Ching has been updated, fixing several small issues with the application. Cha-Ching is a personal finance manager targeted to the consumer market.

Among the changes in Cha-Ching 1.2.3 are an option for Sorting by Tags, which has been added to Print panel; the update fixed a Macheist Registration issue; and QIF notes are now imported.

Cha-Ching includes features that many Internet users are becoming more familiar with including tagging. Cha-Ching tagging allows users to tag each transaction with keywords such as bill, food, impulse buy or whatever else you want. The application will then show you a tag cloud so you can easily see where you are spending your money.

The 1.2.3 update is available for download from the company's Web site.

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