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Sponsor: SilverWiz

My thanks to SilverWiz for sponsoring MacStories this week with MoneyWiz.

The new year is the perfect occasion to start fresh with your finances. MoneyWiz is a great personal finance app for Mac, iPhone, and iPad that allows you to keep track of your accounts and manage budgets, transactions, and due bills. With MoneyWiz you can import your bank statements in a variety of file formats, and, when you want to have an overview of your financial status, check out beautiful reports that will help you be aware of how you spend, plan better, and avoid penalties from unpaid bills.

MoneyWiz comes with built-in sync, so you’ll have the same data always available across your Mac and iOS devices.

Find out more about MoneyWiz here.


Sponsor: Check the Weather

My thanks to Cross Forward Consulting for sponsoring MacStories this week.

Check the Weather is a fast, accurate, and beautiful weather app for iOS. It’s universal, so with a single download you’ll get native iPhone and iPad versions. Check the Weather is powered by accurate and powerful weather data (including hazardous weather alerts from the National Weather Service and Dark Sky integration in the U.S.); the app is localized in seven different languages and presents all the basic weather data in a simple and elegant interface.

I use Check the Weather on my iPad on a daily basis because it provides a beautiful overview of my day (I use the app with the Avenir Next font), as well as upcoming days with good-looking weather icons and high/low temperature values.

Find out more about Check the Weather here.


Sponsor: Orbicule

My thanks to Orbicule for sponsoring MacStories this week.

Undercover is Find My Mac done right. After a very simple installation, Undercover will run in the background, constantly monitoring the location of your Mac. If your Mac gets stolen, in addition to tracking location Undercover will also snap mugshots through the computer’s built-in camera and capture keystrokes.

I personally use Undercover 5 because I like its web-based interface better than Apple’s Find My Mac. If you’re looking for a more powerful Find My Mac, I highly recommend Undercover 5.

Find out more about Undercover here.