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Self Banking

Just you will find a real-life use. Do you often borrow money from someone else but forget to return? Or you’ve lent somebody and want to remind him about returning? Then “Self Banking” will be the exact choice.  It also has a personal savings feature, which will help you to save.

Feature List:

- Lend/borrow money with return date

- Deposit/withdraw from personal savings just like in a real bank

- While lending/borrowing money, contacts can be imported from Phone Book

- Shows total lent, borrowed and savings at startup.

- Shows all transactions in order on detail view

- User can delete any lent/borrowed transaction if needed

User Guideline:

- On start up, you can have a quick look on amounts lent, borrowed or saved.

-Lend / Borrow-

To lend or borrow, tap the button “Lend / Borrow” on the right-up corner and select an appropriate option.

When lending or borrowing, user must enter name and non-negative amount of transaction; email field is optional. Amount must be less than 1 million and may contain only 2 digits after decimal point. User can choose name from contact list.

-Transaction Details:

To check all detail of lent or borrowed money, tap on the intended row.  You will be navigated to detail view except the case there is no available history (means amount = 0).

To delete an entry (when expired or of no need onward) tap the  “Delete” button on right-up corner.  Following by default steps, you will be prompt for confirmation at the end.

Savings- Deposit & Withdrawal:

To enter here, tap on the 3rd row on the “Overview” screen. You can check recent transaction histories with your personal bank. Look at the “+” sign, it toggles to “-” with single tap and vice versa. To deposit, enter amount, ensure this “+”, tap the “Save” button on the right-up corner and then confirm. To withdraw, follow similar steps just changing the sign to “-”.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/self-banking/id354986832?mt=8

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