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DocumentationThe documentation for Budget Planner is in HTML format and is included inside the downloaded application. The exact same documentation can be seen online in a new window by clicking here. How to Update to the Latest VersionDownload the latest version of Budget Planner. Simply replace your old Budget Planner application with the new application. Be sure you do not delete your document file(s)! |
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Installation ProcessThe file you get from our server is "planner.dmg.gz". It is a gzipped (that is, compressed) version of a disk image file. StuffIt Expander can un-gzip the file, leaving you with "planner.dmg". There are other applications that can un-gzip the file too, but StuffIt Expander is free and is included with Mac OS X. Double clicking on the "planner.dmg" file should cause the disk image to mount and appear next to your hard drive icon(s). The disk image is named "Budget Planner". You may be able to configure StuffIt Expander to automatically mount the disk image after decompressing the gzipped file. If the disk image's window does not automatically appear once the disk image is mounted, you will need to double-click the disk image itself. This works just like double-clicking your hard drive icon. On the disk image are four files:
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