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#1
@Billy_McSkintos - Hadn't considered that option, but that works great for my needs.  Thanks for the suggestion!
#2
Hi - I didn't see either of these on Trello...

1.  Balance Adjustment - I have a cash account and I enter larger transactions but don't bother with small transactions (tips, for example).  I periodically like to hit Adjust Balance on the account, enter the amount, and a transaction is automagically entered to adjust for the new balance.  Low-priority - a nice to have...

2.  It would be nice to have automatic split transaction adjustment.  For example, I use split transaction auto-distribute in YNAB all the time...

Keep up the great work!
#3
Feature Requests / Re: AWS Hosting?
January 05, 2017, 08:01:09 AM
Thanks Alex.  One of the themes on the forum from YNAB defectors is long-term viability of Financier, and knowing that you have cloud hosting on your long-term roadmap is assuring. 

#4
Feature Requests / AWS Hosting?
January 04, 2017, 07:53:59 PM
I believe I read in your security blog post that Financier is hosted on a private server with a nightly backup to AWS.  Do yo have any long-term plans to host entirely on AWS?  I understand this is a large development effort and would likely change your cost/pricing model.
#5
Introductions / Re: Greetings from VA, soon to be FL!
January 04, 2017, 07:29:32 PM
My favorite is how adamant YNAB was against connecting directly to banks to download transaction data.  Then they realize they can move to a subscription model if they offer auto transaction downloads, and suddenly auto transaction download is a wonderful idea.   
#6
Quote from: asromzek on December 05, 2016, 03:46:46 PM
...and add The Ability to Change Mind on Polls to the poll?

Should we call this one "Roll with the Punches"?
#7
Introductions / Greetings from VA, soon to be FL!
December 22, 2016, 10:36:10 PM
Hi everyone!  Avid YNAB4 user here.  I gave nYNAB a shot shortly after release and didn't last long.  My 2017 resolution was to finally transition my budget to nYNAB.  I had some time today so I got an early start on my resolution, but decided nYNAB isn't for me.  Is it possible to break a new years resolution before the new year starts?

I like Financier - aka what nYNAB should have been - and want to support the development, provide feedback, and have a new budget tool to rave about to my friends.