Budget Calculator with Ticker Tape - bug fixes and new installer

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This is a calculator primarily used as a tool for tracking monthly bills and expenses. It was developed on a system with WinXP using VB6 w SP6. Although I have not been able to install VS6 on Vista the program will run on Vista and Windows 7.

It has a starting balance which can be easily changed to match your bank accounts available balance.

Items listed will add or subtract from the starting balance.

There is a check box to mark the items listed as being cleared, and once checked they no longer effect the running total.

The starting balance must be manually edited to reflect the bank accounts available balance.

The budget listing can be saved for each individual pay period.

The budget list typically begins with the current available bank balance followed by projected income being added to the starting balance and subsequent items being subtracted from the running totals.

There is a drop down list of Payee's for ease of use.

The current program has a few bugs and lacks a few features that I'd like to have added.

We can make these feature changes with new separate projects after the bug fixes and new installer is completed.

The program has a key watch using a Win32 function call for a "Hot Key Combo" to make the program viable and runs on system startup. This routine works but the key combo doesn't seem to be synced very well. I.E. Pressing but there is a problem setting focus to the interface without clicking on it with the mouse.

The current installer uses the standard Visual Studio for VB applications but I would like to use the open source program call NSIS which can be downloaded here: <[url removed, login to view]>

## Deliverables

Current program is written using VB6

I will consider a rewrite proposals for using VB.NET

New installer NSIS <[url removed, login to view]>

Pulpit systemu Windows

Numer ID Projektu: #2696068

O projekcie

Zdalny projekt Aktywny Jan 16, 2012