Jumsoft has announced Money 3.6 (http://www.jumsoft.com/money/), an update to their personal and small-business accounting application for Mac OS X. The upgrade adds a Reconciling feature, which allows keeping Money accounts in balance with users’ bank accounts.

Other highlights of Money 3.4 include improved backup reversion, localizations, and interface. Moreover, minor bugs were fixed, such as in setting the default currency. The new version will also contain expanded documentation, making the application even easier to use, says Algirdas Unguvaitis, general manager of Jumsoft.

Money allows tracking transactions to and from a user’s wallet, bank accounts, or share trading accounts, budget planning and monitoring the actual outcome, managing bills and invoices, and generating income/expense reports. Users will be able to download the new Money for iPhone from the Apple App Store for free as soon as it is approved by Apple.

A free trial copy of Money, requiring Mac OS 10.5 (“Leopard”), can be downloaded from Jumsoft’s web site. Money 3.5 costs US$39, and version 2.0 users can upgrade for $19. An upgrade from version 3.5 is free.