I can't see any mention of JabpLite here... it's a great (and totally free) personal finance program I used to use on my Sony Ericsson K800i but it is far, far better running on my
N95 8GB.
You can read about it here:
JabpLite
and get the jar file here:
JabpLite / free download
It is very quick and simple to use and enables me to keep multiple accounts up to date as I make transactions.
Here's what the author says (and it's all true!):
The idea behind JabpLite has been to write a sophisticated personal finance program in Java MIDP which will work on a range of devices including Symbian phones and the Blackberry. JabpLite has many features to help you keep track of your finances, for example:
- Multiple accounts
- Default and user-defined categories
- Regular transactions (ie. save the transactions you do regularly)
- Track your investments
- Standing Orders (yearly, monthly, daily with any frequency), automatically generated on the due dates
- Future Balance calculations (see if you will have enough money to last until pay day!)
- Net worth calculation
- Top ten expense categories (see where your money is going!)
- Foreign currency accounts with automatic revaluation when FX rates change
and much more.
JabpLite comes with a sister program JabpBT, which allows smartphones running MIDP 2.0 to exchange data with a PC via Bluetooth.? You can import or export QIF files to work with other PC-based financial programs.? You can also backup your data and, when the time comes, move it onto your next phone!