Apple iPhone has one more alliance to its credit in Personal Finance Management software iBank 3. A latest release has confirmed of iBank 3 integrating iPhone support, whereby you can use your iPhone or iPod touch to view historical transactions or create and edit new ones. However, the condition mentioned is that you need to have a Mac account to utilize the services.
The iBank 3 (Beta) launched by IGG Software is a trial version for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard which is a financial management application. The software that includes iBank for iPhone and a Web-based iPhone application, allows users to enter transactions from an iPhone instantly.
The innovative technology used in iBank 3 on a redesigned interface with Mac OS X Core Animation technology allows users to create new interactive graphs. Moreover, there are features where you can double-click on a pie sliceand flip it over to reveal detailed information. Even though this new version of iBank 3 with iPhone support assures you direct transaction downloads from numerous different banks using OFX; for cases where the respective bank does not support OFX, you can access them via an integrated Web browser.
In addition to the iPhone integration, this new version iBank 3 has also integrated a large number of new features, which IGG Software believes would amass credibility as iPhones. However, integration of this new version iBank3 with iPhone support is a revolutionary step, which can make its mark on the future of technology. *
This feature will definitely be an advantage for users who can now use their iPhone or iPod Touch to edit transactions. Moreover, you can use the latest Web 2.0 technologies and view past transactions, while creating and editing new ones on the move.
Of course, iPhone users will have to get yourself registered for a .Mac membership as you set out to avail iBank financial management services. In addition, the download will include a small package that you have to upload to the root directory of your iDisk. Only then can you access a iBank file after you are at sync from your iPhone.




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Wow this personal finance application will do great for my business needs.