Navigating MoneyWell 3. The first thing most customers will notice when moving from MoneyWell 1 to 3 is the updated layout for the main window. The source list at the left has been unified to hold all your accounts and buckets. New to this side panel is the ability to define your own Smart Filters and track investment Securities. MoneyWell 3.0.14 - Unique personal finance manager and budgeting app. Download the latest versions of the best Mac apps at safe and trusted MacUpdate.
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Python 3.2 was released on February 20th, 2011.
Python 3.2 is a continuation of the efforts to improve and stabilize the Python3.x line. Since the final release of Python 2.7, the 2.x line will only receivebugfixes, and new features are developed for 3.x only. Plex media server 1 18 1 1973 chevelle.
Since PEP 3003, the Moratorium on Language Changes, is in effect, there areno changes in Python's syntax and only few changes to built-in types in Python3.2. Development efforts concentrated on the standard library and support forporting code to Python 3. Highlights are:
- numerous improvements to the unittest module
- PEP 3147, support for .pyc repository directories
- PEP 3149, support for version tagged dynamic libraries
- PEP 3148, a new futures library for concurrent programming
- PEP 384, a stable ABI for extension modules
- PEP 391, dictionary-based logging configuration
- an overhauled GIL implementation that reduces contention
- an extended email package that handles bytes messages
- a much improved ssl module with support for SSL contexts and certificatehostname matching
- a sysconfig module to access configuration information
- additions to the shutil module, among them archive file support
- many enhancements to configparser, among them mapping protocol support
- improvements to pdb, the Python debugger
- countless fixes regarding bytes/string issues; among them full supportfor a bytes environment (filenames, environment variables)
- many consistency and behavior fixes for numeric operations
See these resources for further information:
- Change log for this release.
- Report bugs at http://bugs.python.org.
- Help fund Python and its community.
This is a production release. Please report any bugs you encounter.
We currently support these formats for download:
- Bzipped source tar ball (3.2)(sig), ~ 11 MB
- XZ compressed source tar ball (3.2)(sig), ~ 8.5 MB
- Gzipped source tar ball (3.2)(sig), ~ 13 MB
- Windows x86 MSI Installer (3.2)(sig) and Visual Studio debug informationfiles(sig)
- Windows X86-64 MSI Installer (3.2)[1](sig) and Visual Studiodebug information files(sig)
- Mac OS X 64-bit/32-bit Installer (3.2) for Mac OS X 10.6[2](sig).[You may need an updated Tcl/Tk install to run IDLE or use Tkinter,see note 2 for instructions.]
The source tarballs are signed with Georg Brandl's key, which has a key id of36580288; the fingerprint is 26DE A9D4 6133 91EF 3E25 C9FF 0A5B 1018 36580288. The Windows installer was signed by Martin von Löwis' public key, whichhas a key id of 7D9DC8D2. The Mac installers were signed with Ned Deily's key,which has a key id of 6F5E1540. The public keys are located on the downloadpage.
MD5 checksums and sizes of the released files:
[1] | The binaries for AMD64 will also work on processors that implement theIntel 64 architecture (formerly EM64T), i.e. the architecture thatMicrosoft calls x64, and AMD called x86-64 before calling it AMD64. Theywill not work on Intel Itanium Processors (formerly IA-64). |
[2] | (1, 2) There is important information about IDLE, Tkinter, and Tcl/Tk on Mac OSX here. Also, on Mac OS X 10.6, if you need tobuild C extension modules with the 32-bit-only Python installed, you willneed Apple Xcode 3, not 4. The 64-bit/32-bit Python can use eitherXcode 3 or Xcode 4. |
See these resources for further information:
- Change log for this release.
- Report bugs at http://bugs.python.org.
- Help fund Python and its community.
This is a production release. Please report any bugs you encounter.
We currently support these formats for download:
- Bzipped source tar ball (3.2)(sig), ~ 11 MB
- XZ compressed source tar ball (3.2)(sig), ~ 8.5 MB
- Gzipped source tar ball (3.2)(sig), ~ 13 MB
- Windows x86 MSI Installer (3.2)(sig) and Visual Studio debug informationfiles(sig)
- Windows X86-64 MSI Installer (3.2)[1](sig) and Visual Studiodebug information files(sig)
- Mac OS X 64-bit/32-bit Installer (3.2) for Mac OS X 10.6[2](sig).[You may need an updated Tcl/Tk install to run IDLE or use Tkinter,see note 2 for instructions.]
The source tarballs are signed with Georg Brandl's key, which has a key id of36580288; the fingerprint is 26DE A9D4 6133 91EF 3E25 C9FF 0A5B 1018 36580288. The Windows installer was signed by Martin von Löwis' public key, whichhas a key id of 7D9DC8D2. The Mac installers were signed with Ned Deily's key,which has a key id of 6F5E1540. The public keys are located on the downloadpage.
MD5 checksums and sizes of the released files:
[1] | The binaries for AMD64 will also work on processors that implement theIntel 64 architecture (formerly EM64T), i.e. the architecture thatMicrosoft calls x64, and AMD called x86-64 before calling it AMD64. Theywill not work on Intel Itanium Processors (formerly IA-64). |
[2] | (1, 2) There is important information about IDLE, Tkinter, and Tcl/Tk on Mac OSX here. Also, on Mac OS X 10.6, if you need tobuild C extension modules with the 32-bit-only Python installed, you willneed Apple Xcode 3, not 4. The 64-bit/32-bit Python can use eitherXcode 3 or Xcode 4. |
MoneyWell 2 and 3 have some dramatic changes from our 1.x series. None of the underlying concepts have changed, but how they are implemented has been improved. Follow this guide to help transition to the new event-based spending plan and navigate the redesigned interface.
Revising Your Budget
In MoneyWell 1.x, you could only specify a single amount per month per bucket for your budget. Although this covered the basics and was the common design for budget software, it failed to handle real-world spending and radical shifts in income and expenses for many people. Now you have the power of events to drive your budget.
Events are similar to scheduled transactions. To add planned income or expense amount to a bucket, you just add an event and give it a name, date, amount, and bucket assignment. You optionally tell MoneyWell how often this event repeats and how often you want to fill your bucket for this event.
Think of events like generalized transactions. For example, your 'Automobile' bucket isn't just one event with one amount, there are many activities that contribute to the total. You can add a weekly event for filling your gas tank, oil changes every three months, new tires annually, and any other maintenance events. MoneyWell will give you a total and fill this bucket as needed.
The biggest advantage of these individual events is seen later when you have to revise your budget. If all you have in your budget is a monthly planned amount for Automobile of $350, it might be hard to revise that. But if you move closer to work and you only need to fill your gas tank every two weeks, all you have to do in MoneyWell is change the recurrence rule on that one event. MoneyWell revises your budget for you and you don't have to guess about a monthly amount or break out a calculator. MoneyWell converts your monthly amounts from version 1 into events, but you'll want to go through and revise them. Instead of just having a single amount for your Automotive bucket, break it out into weekly gas tank fills, quarterly oil changes, annual tire purchases, etc. Use the power of events to flesh out each category of spending and add as much detail as you can to paint a clear financial picture.
Make sure you define all your income and bonuses as well so you can see the comparison of income to expense. MoneyWell gives you a quick look gauge in the header to show the planned spending versus income in the current period and the bar graph will show a breakout per period of how the two sides of your budget match up throughout the year. You can even move the date range slider back to show the existing spending prior to today and get a visual of that compared to your planned amounts.
Mediainfo 0 7 86 download free. Once you get your budget looking good, you can move onto resetting your cash flow.
Resetting Cash Flow
Bucket transfers—formerly called money flows—are cash flow movements between buckets. Android 4.1 iso x86. They don't affect your banking side of your finances and will only show up when you are looking at buckets. There are two types of bucket transfers: the automatic ones that MoneyWell creates and attaches to events and the manual ones you create.
During the conversion process, MoneyWell changes all your existing bucket transfers to manual ones. This is done for two reasons. The first being that you will most likely be revising your converted events and attempting to attaching bucket transfers to them would be difficult, if not impossible. The second reason is that MoneyWell will attempt to revise automatic bucket transfers if you fill a previous plan period. Switching them to manual transfers tells MoneyWell to leave them alone.
The best way to get a clean cash flow picture is to restart your cash flow for the current period. This will allow you to remove manual bucket transfers that could be confusing during the current plan period and to start with a clean slate showing balanced bucket and account totals.
Follow these steps to remove old bucket transfers:
- Click Cash Flow
- Select all your income buckets that you use to fill expense buckets
- Click Filters in the filter bar
- Click Bucket Transfers to filter out transactions and click Done
- Click to select the first bucket transfer in this month or period
- Hold down the Shift key and click the last bucket transfer in this period
- Press ⌘+Delete to remove those bucket transfers
Your cash flow for this month should be clean. Now follow these steps to match up your accounts to your buckets:
- Click Cash Flow > Set Starting Bucket Balances in the menu
- Change the start date to the first of this month or your choice of starting dates
- For each account, click on a bucket to hold the balance of that account
- If you have a loan or credit card that isn't included in your cash flow, uncheck the account option to Include in cash flow
- Click Next Account to review the next account
- Continue steps 3 through 5 until you go through every account
Now you should have a clean slate for your cash flow. When you have All Transactions selected in your source list you'll see a 'Cash flow balance: ' value in the header. If your account balance total doesn't match your bucket balance total, you'll also see an 'Accounts are under/over by: ' value. This alerts you that you have a transaction that is in one of your cash flow accounts, but doesn't have a bucket assigned. It could also mean that you have a bucket assigned to a transaction in a non-cash flow account.
Navigating MoneyWell 3
The first thing most customers will notice when moving from MoneyWell 1 to 3 is the updated layout for the main window. The source list at the left has been unified to hold all your accounts and buckets. Exposure x5 5 2 1 211 resz. New to this side panel is the ability to define your own Smart Filters and track investment Securities
Deliberate Filtering - Over the years, we responded to so many support emails asking why buckets were missing transactions. The simple answer was that a single account was selected and the customer needed to click 'All Accounts' before reviewing the contents of a bucket. This filter was not very obvious and caused plenty of confusion. Command and conquer 4 tiberium twilight offline patch.
Filtering a bucket by account should be obvious and intentional. In MoneyWell 3, only a single item is selected by default in the source list. If you click on a bucket, you get all the transactions in that bucket displayed. Select an account and all the transactions in that account are shown. To filter the transactions to only ones in both a specific account and bucket, click on the account, then hold down the Command key (⌘) and click the bucket. This eliminates accidents while still giving you the power to filter your lists and reports using any combination of source list selections.
Focused Tasks - Managing your budget was done in a small drop-down panel in version 1 and locked you out of doing anything else while you were doing that task. You couldn't leave it without saving or discarding your changes. Elder scrolls games release dates. In MoneyWell 3, budgeting is a first-class citizen and gets its own view. Simply click Spending Plan at the top of the window to switch your view to the new events list. This also allows MoneyWell to reuse the buckets list for the filtering of the spending plan.
The same goes for the banking side of MoneyWell. Reconcile is just another view at the window top. Click it and use the accounts in the source list to update your bank statements for each one.
The goal with the new UI was to give you the ability to flip into Lion's full-screen mode and immerse yourself in a task without limitations of dialogs and panels. Switching between any of the five main views is as easy as holding down the Command key (⌘) and pressing 1 through 5, respectively.
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Clutter Reduction - Each of the sections in the source list can be collapsed so you can focus on buckets, accounts, or securities without the others taking up space.