HomeBank is a personal finance management software released completely free for users. Despite the limited budget, programmers still excellently complete their work by creating increasingly improved and intelligent HomeBank versions. In the latest version 5.3.1, HomeBank temporarily stops adding new features, instead focusing on optimization and bug fixes.
Changes in HomeBank Version 5.3.1
- Fix 1859279: Switching from main category to subcategory in Statistics Report doubles the amount.
- Fix 1859117: Split transaction not showing Split in Category after editing txn.
- Fix 1859088: Issue may occur when you turn on Show confirmation text in options.
- Fix 1859077: No longer pre-filled account before an account.
- Fix 1858945: Keep last day priority option no longer works.
- Fix 1858682: Add disabled buttons when adding or receiving transfers.
- Fix 1858507: Some text in menu/toolbars remains in English when switching to another language.
Introducing HomeBank 5.3.1 Software
HomeBank personal finance management software features an intuitive, easy-to-use interface that can help you manage and analyze personal finances and budgets in detail with powerful filtering tools and clear charts. If you're looking for a free and efficient tool to help you handle such tasks, then HomeBank is a perfect choice.
Key Features of HomeBank 5.3.1
- Cross-platform software, supporting GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X.
- Easily import data from Intuit Quicken, Microsoft Money, and other software.
- Import bank statement (OFX, QIF, CSV, QFX).
- Detect duplicate transactions.
- Automatically number checks.
- Various types of accounts: Bank, cash, asset, credit card, liability.
- Scheduled transactions.
- Category classification.
- Internal transfer between accounts.
- Monthly/annual budget.
- Clear reports with charts.
- Automatic categorization/transferring to payee.
- Vehicle-related expenses.
Also in the Tech News section at the beginning of the week, Mytour also wants to share with you a new improvement from Google developers. Aiming to personalize user data, enhancing the experience, Google is testing biometric support for the automatic fill feature on Android.
