My Bills v4.7b1

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Looking for something to simply keep track of all your bills? My Bills will do just that. My Bills is a Palm application designed to keep track of your personal bills for each calendar year without extensive data entry. You need only enter a bill once and My Bills will automatically enter it on every day that it is due. You need only tap on a bill once to mark it as paid. If you wish, you may keep track of how you pay each bill, and you can see at a glance what is due now or in the future. You may enter a reminder and alarm in the Palm DateBook, you may password protect your data, you may keep notes on any payee, you may export a report to the memo pad for any month, and you may view and edit each payee's history for the entire year. My Bills includes a complete User's Manual and online help. Download now and start organizing your finances. Trial version is a fully functioning program for 60 days, thereafter you need a registration code available for $9.95 at www.handango.com.Future Plans:I have received many excellent suggestions for further improvements to My Bills. Look for new releases coming soon. I sincerely appreciate hearing from my users and try to include new ideas. Please continue to let me know of any problems or special requests. Helen Sandoz 1/20/2008www.SandozSoftware.com

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