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yup i mean apart from the graphing programs and making a game programs they allow this in. next it will be house decerations or turbo tax.
lol it's funny because it was greenlit by members of the community :D
also, this software does have the facility to help small businesses, there's a different layout. While businesses may need more than a budgeting sheet, it's a good place to start if you want some sort of software :)
So what's wrong with or funny about that? Without Steam I probably would've never known about this program and would've been still stuck with my Excel spreadsheet, which is not bad and does almost the same functionality but in a way less effecient way.
(It's just like saying - why do you need Photoshop if you can draw by hand? Still people buy Photoshop.)
So if you look at the program and smile like a sucker... euh... get some medicine I guess?