This should really be named ‘Multi-Money Pro
At Last!!! And now since my original post, the iWatch app works perfectly! We can enter our transactions from the watch. Also, themes on the iPhone and iPad are free.
Although not a traditional accounting standard app, my hats off to the creative mind(s) that designed this database. Now there is an app that can be managed totally from more than one computer, more than one iOS device and will sync across all. Families can share the use of one debit account or separate accounts (you can monitor and manage an account for your child’s college debit account) and see all the transactions and balance on any device. I will have to see how this reconciles, there is only checking off cleared transactions, no locking or viewing of statement balances, but it looks like it will do just fine. You record transactions by the expense category, and can skip entering the establishment if you choose to, which makes it fast and easy to enter a debit. The budget functions appear to be very adequate and usable, and if you wrap your mind around the way this app works it is an amazing creative way to get everything you could want in multi user functionality. I think Apple should consider placing this high on the list of useful apps. It is an example of what the most creative minds can accomplish. They have finished the iWatch app and it works perfectly now. I just updated to the latest OS on all my devices and it works wonderfully. It did take some work to figure out how to set up everything with user and profile use. Synced accounts operate on a single profile shared to all. To prevent access to a profile, just lock it with a password which can be entered with Touch ID. Just set Touch ID for the password on each mobile device that you want to give access to in the user profile. You must set everything up on one device first, I used my mac. Then open the app on other devices and choose the user profile. This does not appear to import, sync and match with downloaded data, or, it is limited to OFX import only, so you must enter all transactions in the app to get it right or you may have duplicates all over the place. I always end up going over my statement item by item anyway so this is not an issue for me. Right now the total price for all devices in comparison to more serious accounting apps is less, and it’s capabilities and functions far surpass what they have accomplished so far in multi user functionality. There is no sync request function, it seems to be timed, but it operates very well without it.
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