We have also realised that the US market is defnitely on of our biggest ones. That's why we have decided to have a US version.
In essence, the US version is the same as the other version but your dates are showed in US format (i.e. mm/dd/yyyy). You have the option to change that if you want. We are using IP addresses and a country-ip lookup table to determine the location of the visitors.
Also, to make it more competitive and to eliminate exchange-rate fluctuations, we have made the US version $20 per year (which I think is quite good). If you login to the site now and your IP address is a US one, you will be redirected to the US edition and the cost will be showed in USD.
We also have a UK version (in pounds) and an international version (in Euro).
Simply a journal of my personal finance transactions. I've been bad with money in the past, and am trying to cut down spending and make smart decisions with what I have. I recognize the need to simplify my life in many areas to make this possible. Thus the title of the blog. You can email me at the address to the right.
Monday, June 06, 2005
GBI Followup
Just a follow up to the CBI software review that I mentioned last week. I got an email from the make of the product, who says:
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