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December 21, 2007 - 3:28pm

For those that don’t know, I’m a co-founder of Barton Springs Software. We’ve been kind of under-the-radar for the past year or two because we have a lot of projects in development and none really were ready. Well, one is now.

We just released a beta version of our first major product, Prosperity. It’s a desktop personal finance program written exclusively for the Mac and includes the ability to connect to banks that offer OFX servers and download your transactions from them. It, of course, also allows for file imports from QIF and OFX as well as manual entry.

Feel free to get in on the beta by going to the site and signing up for the mailing list. You’ll get instructions from there.

Also, check out the other work blog: BSS Blogs

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