Apple iPhone has been one of the most trusted innovations in the recent times. It has not only made life more comfortable and exciting for the users, its enormous popularity has also added to its collaboration with different software and applications.

One more development firm that has extended its support to iPhone is IGG Software. In a recent announcement, it has released the new version of financial management software for Mac OS X called iBank 3. The intrinsic part about the adaptability of iBank 3 is that, it lets the user synchronize data with the iPhone or iPod touch, as well. Moreover, all historical transactions including creating and editing ones are done using Web 2.0 technologies and synchronization via .Mac.
As everybody are kept wondering as to what iBank 3 has in store for them, it has brought breakthrough features by which you can now connect to your bank and also import account data that are considered “secret and confidential” without requiring any assistance. Some other features of iBank 3 are a revamped graphics engine with new graph support, which offers full support to Cover Flow for transactions and new loan management potential, along with the convenience of checking your portfolios on the road using your .Mac account.
The best part about the finance software iBank 3 adding support to Apple iPhone is that, the software not only helps you keep track of cash, credit cards, checking and savings account, and loans besides other assets and liabilities; it is also well adapted for use as investment accounts. Moreover, you can also utilize variable interest rates and payment schedules, debt management tools to track interest and capital, view transactions with dynamism according to account, amount or category information, besides developing ‘Smart Accounts’ that payee, memorandum, work in multiple currencies and more.
Requiring a system specification of Mac OS X v10.5, 512MB RAM, 1028 x 640 resolution minimum; the iBank 3 in iPhone also include new drag and drop capabilities for transactions and stock performance graphs. It also includes tax support with export to TurboTax and other tax software and new standard reports.



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