Same here. I wasn't going to pay $60 for the app, but it's well worth the $15.
Same here. I wasn't going to pay $60 for the app, but it's well worth the $15.
Thanks everyone, I figured it out yesterday. I just installed via Steam, copied the License Key under the Help Menu and re-installed without Steam.
Thanks, I figured it out.
Thanks, I figured it out.
I just realized that you can install via Steam, copy the activation key and then install separately without Steam.
Thanks, I bought it so I'll give it a shot when I get home. I've been using the trial.
I think you can load different budgets. So she can have her own budget and you can have your own budget.
Question, can this app be used without Steam?
I don't know if the Steam purchase will work, but YNAB works because you have to manually input everything.
I won't go for the store brands for cereal though. Those tend to become plain mush in about 2 minutes.
Keeping your checking and savings at separate institutions takes advantage of the idea, “Out of sight, out of mind.” In other words, if your hard-earned savings isn’t linked directly to your checking account, and it takes 24 to 48 hours to free up funds, you might think twice about spending that money.
Thank you.
Thanks.
How do you get full rss? I'm still only getting snippets.
Looks like she's tied to a tree in the original photo.
I can't seem to create an account.
Same here.
If you have, e.g., a Samsung TV that connects to your internet, it will know when you're on the same network.
Well, you can learn that way, but it's harder.
I'm mid twenties and my bosses have only been women (although I've had men who were able to give me orders, my direct managers were all women).