MoneyWiz

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MoneyWiz
MoneyWiz 3 Icon
MoneyWiz 3 Icon
Original author(s)Iliya Yordanov[1]
Developer(s)SILVERWIZ LLC
Stable release
MoneyWiz 2021 / January 1, 2021; 8 months ago (2021-01-01)[2]
Operating systemmacOS, iOS, Windows, Android
Available inEnglish, Chinese, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Italian, French, Polish, German, Swedish, Czech, Romanian, Indonesian, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Catalan, Dutch, Turkish, Bulgarian.
Websitehttps://wiz.money

MoneyWiz is a money management application that runs on Microsoft Windows, Google's Android, and Apple platforms including iOS and macOS. MoneyWiz is developed by SilverWiz[3] and is the top selling personal finance app outside of the United States as well as a Top 10 Finance App on the U.S. App Store.[1][citation needed] MoneyWiz has received awards and recognition which include being named the Best Finance App out of the Top 500 Must Have Apps by The Telegraph.[4] It was named a Sleek Personal Finance App by Macworld[5] and rated as one of the Top 5 Best New Year's Resolution Apps for iPhone and iPad in 2012.[6]

MoneyWiz tracks income and expenses as well as allowing users to set and track budgets. It has the ability to schedule payments and also create reports based on the information input by the user.[7] The app also has its own syncing platform referred to as "SYNCbits" which syncs a user's information to any device in which the app is installed.[3] MoneyWiz supports twenty languages and is said to comply with the financial system in the countries where the official language is one of the supported ones.[8]

SYNCbits technology[]

When the company was founded in 2010, the developers of MoneyWiz were the first to create a cloud sync solution for the kind of data used in databases, as opposed to file cloud sync. The technology is called SYNCbits and is considered to be the most reliable (in terms of uptime, security and performance) cloud sync available in any finance software.[citation needed]

SYNCbits uses backdoor-free[citation needed] 256 bit encryption, meaning that the data is nearly impossible to be decrypted without knowing one's password or security answers.

Online Banking (bank sync)[]

MoneyWiz connects to over 40,000 banks in over 50 countries around the world, via four different data providers, to download and categorize new transactions automatically.[9]

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References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "27 Year Old Developer Strikes Gold Again With His 4th Startup: SilverWiz". Mac Community News. 13 March 2013. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  2. ^ "MoneyWiz 2 - Personal Finance on the App Store on iTunes". App Store. February 2, 2015. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Bernhard, Todd (26 April 2013). "Money Talks: SilverWiz Shares Secrets Of Its Breakout Finance App, MoneyWiz". iPhone Life Magazine. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  4. ^ 500 Must-Have Apps. The Telegraph.
  5. ^ Wilhide, Brendan (5 September 2012). "MoneyWiz A Sleek Personal Finance App". Mac World. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  6. ^ Lofte, Leanna (1 January 2012). "Top 5 Best New Year's Resolution Apps For iPhone and iPad". iMore. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  7. ^ Hornshaw, Phil (24 October 2011). "Fresh iPhone Apps For Oct. 24". Appolicious Advisor. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  8. ^ Spencer, Graham (10 October 2012). "Behind The App: MoneyWiz". Mac Stories. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  9. ^ "MoneyWiz 2021". Retrieved 20 June 2021.

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