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    Premium Markets is an automated financial technical analysis system.

    Premium Markets is an automated financial technical analysis system. With Premium Markets you can edit and create your own indicators as a composition of more than a hundred common technical analysis functions. It implements a graphical environment for monitoring financial technical analysis of the main stocks and shares markets and currencies. The standalone application includes a full integration of ta-lib C/C++ libraries. Be aware that the provided App available for download may...
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    jGnash Personal Finance

    jGnash is a cross platform personal finance application written in Java. jGnash is a double entry system with support for multiple currencies. jGnash can import OFX and QIF files.
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    The TCO-Tool is an instrument to calculate the "Total Cost of Ownership" of products or services. A generic design allows a wide range of configurations (for e.g. IT-Infrastructure of an enterprise) to be modeled and calculated in a white-box approach.
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    MADS
    MADS (Multipurpose Agricultural Data System) is a free open-source tool for modelling and analysis of agricultural activities - crops, livestock, forestry and others - in developing countries, at sector, regional or project level.
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    Open source fund accounting system for governmental and non-profits where scalability, robustness, maintainability and standards compliance are critical. Modules include GL, Cost Accounting, Budgeting, Procurement, Stores and more.
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    Budget
    Montly budgeting with carry-forwards and hierarchical budget categories. Supports drag-and-drop of banking data in table form. Runs on any system with Java SE (6 or later).
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    AccountANT keeps track of expenses using the time attested double entry system. It manages the budgets for each account using the /known to work/ envolope system.
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    MyXpense Family is a software written in Java, using Roma Framework, that helps the managing of family money, providing charts generation and an alert mailing system, all under a very user-friendly GUI.
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