It looks like GBI Home Finance Manager (previously reviewed) had added an US-specific version. The default currency in now dollars and the date shows Yankee style at mm/dd/yyyy. I think they’re using your IP address to automatically give you the right version, although you can change it of you want. They’ve also lowered the price from about $28/year to $20/year. According to this site, they’ve still got a free trial, although I don’t see a mention of it on the main site.
GBI Home Finance Manager, Yankee-style US Edition
Posted on June 5, 2005 // Leave a Comment
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