tag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:/discussions/suggestions/126-graphingInfinite Kind: Discussion 2017-05-03T09:23:58Ztag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:Comment/2298132009-07-03T13:32:58Z2009-07-03T13:32:58ZGraphing.<div><p>Hi Brett</p>
<p>I downloaded and installed My Money on you suggestion.
Unfortunately the software wouldn't let me connection to my bank or
import a qif file. As such I couldn't experiment the graphing
feature of My Money.</p>
<p>Would you be willing make a more specific suggestion perhaps
including a screen shot.</p>
<p>Sincerely</p>
<p>Ben Spencer</p></div>Ben Spencertag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:Comment/2298132009-07-06T01:06:36Z2009-07-06T01:06:36ZGraphing.<div><p>Hi Ben</p>
<p>I've attached a PNG screenshot of one example. It is kind of
like a stacked bar graph that has been "smoothed" (or smeared,
maybe). For me, it gives a good feel the distribution of my
spending over time. (and yes, the product itself just does not seem
finished).</p>
<p>Brett</p></div>BrettCtag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:Comment/2298132009-07-25T18:49:48Z2009-07-25T18:49:48ZGraphing.<div><p>Hi Brett</p>
<p>We have plans to make an extensible python interface for the
graph and reports section. This should make it quite a bit easier
for us and 3rd parties to add graphs and reports to Moneydance.
Thanks for the suggestion/example. I'll be sure to keep it in mind
when we get to writing some new graphs.</p>
<p>Sincerely</p>
<p>Ben Spencer</p></div>Ben Spencer