The leading provider of productivity software for smartphones, SplashData, Inc., announced today Mac OS X versions of its popular SplashMoney personal finance application and SplashID 4 secure password manager. Both applications synchronize with their respective mobile applications. For users that do not have a compatible mobile device, the company also announced a standalone version of SplashMoney for Mac OS X.
Mac users now have, with SplashMoney, access to a complete personal financial manager that enables them to securely record transactions, generate reports and budgets, track account balances, and manage finances while on the go. SplashMoney features wireless access to online bank accounts – an ideal feature for laptops and smartphones, charting of financial data, the ability to assign icons to transactions, a streamlined user interface, transaction filtering, and bank account reconciliation.
Including asset, credit card, savings, checking, cash, liability, and money market accounts, SplashMoney supports most account types.Mac users of SplashID have been anxiously waiting for the release of SplashID 4, which includes substantial updates such as a feature that simplifies entering user names and passwords by using a web browser to go directly to a site and then retrieving the username and password directly from SplashID to auto-fill in the record, called Web Auto-Fill. Improved ways to view and find information, such as the new Panel and Tree views, and an Auto Search feature that retrieves records simply by entering a few letters in the Find box, are other key features in SplashID 4 include.
To synchronize with on the Mac desktop and easily share data with other users, even across a network, advanced users of SplashID 4 can use the new Database Sync feature to select multiple databases.With the security of personal financial data on mobile devices being of chief concern to many, SplashData has incorporated secure password protection in both SplashMoney and SplashID using 256-bit Blowfish encryption to protect against malicious hacking or other threats.