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Beta Beat: Cha-Ching! 0.4


Midnight Apps has just released a major update to it's stupid-easy personal book-keeping software, Cha-Ching!. Version 0.4 brings a total interface overhaul, new features such as the ability to have a negative starting balance (for those starving art students such as yours-truly), associating files with transactions, as well as numerous bug fixes which fix Auto-complete and Autofill functionality.

Many might consider Cha-Ching! a pretty simple application, but for many people, simplicity is king. I don't need to be able to track taxes and all that stuff. I just want to know how many days I'll be eating ramen this month, and Cha-Ching! does just that, without all the cruft of other more complex apps.

Cha-Ching is available for $24.95, which is pricey, but is certainly worth it for an app that finally does something well the first time, and looks damn good doing it.

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Midnight Inbox v0.9.5


Since we first heard about it a month ago, Midnight Inbox has been improving by leaps and bounds. One only needs to check Midnight Beep Softwork's development blog to get updated on all the changes and improvements (far too many to thoroughly list here), but put simply: a lot of performance and stability improvements have been made and the UI has received a significant update. Midnight Beep has been keeping a very open ear to user feedback, and they have a lot of cool features coming down the pipeline, such as: iCal syncing, printing of hipster PDA cards, archiving, live filters and search, support for Quicksilver, Automator and AppleScript and of course - language localizations.

For beating some heavier hitters to market with what is quite possibly the first true GTD app, Midnight Inbox certainly doesn't look too shabby, and neither does its $35 price tag. Check out Midnight Beep Softwork's site for more details and to take a demo for a spin.

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