Money Manager Ex (mmex) is an easy to use, money management application. It is a personal finance manager. It can be used to track your net worth, income vs expenses etc. It runs on Windows, Linux and Mac OSX.
Features
- QIF/CSV/XML Import
- Reports, Graphs
- Scheduled Transactions
- Financial Calculations
- Currency exchange rates history
- Budget
- Easy to use personal finance manager
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)
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User Reviews
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I have used from 2014. I am using at simple level: one Account, and about a dozen Recurring Transactions. Excellent program.
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Every thing you need to keep track of financial spending on credit cards and bank accounts. Superior to most paid for software packages. Used it for 5 years without any problems.
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Excellent financial application
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Good stuff.
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Money Manager Ex is an amazing piece of software. It's perfect for keeping track of multiple bank and card accounts of all types. I currently have 19 accounts open. It will remind me when I need to make a manual transaction and automatically record regular transactions and transfers. I don't need to use the MMEx Budget features but that's fine too, they don't get in the way like some other money software. No nagging popups, no advertis****ts, you can use as many or as few of MMEx's features as you need. The customisable categories, searches, reports and charts are really useful, they helped me to identify some of my worst spending habits. I have only ever had one small problem with MMEx, just a chart glitch really. When I reported it, the developers investigated it, copied me into their internal emails whilst sorting it out, then when they had sorted it out, checked to see if it worked for me, which it did. Excellent support. I have been using MMEx for over 6 years now. I had become dependent on Microsoft Money, then Microsoft stopped supporting and updating it so it soon became a dinosaur. With Microsoft Money, after a few years the data file became massive and every time you entered a new transaction, the whole file had to be saved, so I was clicking 'Enter' then having to wait for what seemed like ages before I could move on. Even after 6 years and thousands of transactions, MMEx's data file is only 1.65MB and better still, MMEx only saves the last bit of data to that file, so it only takes a fraction of a second. This also means that if you have a computer crash or power outage, you don't lose any data and it's backed up to a free Dropbox account.