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Clarity Accounting got a make-over tonight

Tonight we posted a new version of clarity accounting, our online accounting software, with a beautiful new look and feel!  Go take a look at the demo (or sign up) and let us know what you think of it.

In this release:

  • Great new look and feel, thanks go to our excellent graphic designer at Triay Design Vancouver and our XHTML coders for their assistance
  • Changed the date picker so you have to click on the date icon (not just anywhere in the text box) to pop up the calendar picker
  • “Paid” and “Unpaid” amounts in the income and expense sections are replaced with a single column “Status”, showing whether it’s paid, due, overdue, or partly paid and by how much.
  • Income, Expense, Adjustment, and Transfer sections now have mini-reports on the side, like the dashboard
  • Added the “Cash” account type; this is generally the same as ‘Bank’ except it doesn’t show up in the Bank Statement Reconciliation page
  • Added the “Taxes and Remittances” account type; this is clearer than using the less specific “Other Current Liability” account type for these accounts
  • Added Excel export to a few more places that didn’t have it
  • Added currencies: New Taiwan Dollar (NTD) and Indian Rupee (INR)
  • Pop-up windows and alerts now have a gray overlay to make them more “modal”
  • Account drop-downs that only show some types of accounts now have a “Show All…” action which shows all accounts.  This is helpful for those special cases where you need to use a different account type
  • Made a variety of usability tweaks, renamed some fields, improved the consistency of some sections
  • Fixed a bug where if you edited a record, its date would reset to the current date
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