Adds a button that can collapse the menu on the left so you can see more of your accounts or budget data.
Changes colours like red, yellow and green in the interface to colours and shapes that are more easily distinguishable by colourblind people.
Changes the round borders on all negative numbers to square. Helps them become more of an eyesore so you want to get rid of them!
Hides the Age of Money calculation. Some users find it's not relevant or helpful for them, so they'd rather hide it.
NOTE: YNAB will continue to run its Age of Money calculations, so the data will be up to date if you decide to show it again.
Display a notification in the sidebar when there are transactions to be imported.
Makes the account names smaller so that you can see more of the account names and fit more on the screen.
Allows you to move or hide the edit account button to help prevent accidentally clicking on it.
Accounts Screen Settings
Clicking the toggle splits button shows or hides the sub-transactions within a split.
Shows the total of any selected transactions.
When you press enter while adding transactions, the default behaviour is 'Save and add another'. This option changes it to just 'Save'.
Makes the text on reconciled transactions appear in a more obvious colour of your choosing.
Budget Screen Settings
Highlights credit card category balances with a yellow warning if the balance of the category does not match the account balance.
Ensure all negative balances are highlighted red instead of yellow, even with credit card spending.
Removes the highlight colour from positive (or zero) category balances and colours positive balances green instead.
Adds a button that allows you expand and collapse all budget groups.
In YNAB4, typing + on a budget cell meant that you didn't lose what was already in the cell. This setting restores this behaviour.
Default YNAB behaviour is to show these categories when covering overbudgeting, but since they've got no money in them they won't help you. Let's clean up the menu.
This makes the move money dialog larger, giving you more space to see what you're doing there.
Add a column for "pacing" which shows you how much money you've spent based on how far you are through the month. Note that clicking on the pacing value will toggle emphasis, allowing you to selectively enable the feature per category.
Add goal indicators for subcategories with goals. Types: (M)onthly goal or target by date that is sort of monthly, (T)arget without date, (U)pcoming transactions that is sort of goal.
In the default move money dialog you have to use the mouse to select where you want it to go to. This option adds the ability to type to find the category.
This calculation shows how long your money would likely last if you never earned another cent based on your average spending. We know that no month is 'average' but this should give you some idea of how much of a buffer you have. Equal
to budget accs total divided by the average daily outflow. That comes from sum of all outflow transactions from budget accs only divided by the age of budget in days.
Add the ability to drag and resize the inspector.
When this feature is activated, there will be a warning if you have already budgeted something.
Add progress bars to categories rows.
How old transactions should be used for average daily outflow calculation.
Makes the budget rows skinnier than the default YNAB style so that you can fit more on the screen.
Makes the screen that pops up when you click on activity from a budget category wider so you can see more details of the transactions listed.
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