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NSE 7FM Financial Money Manager

NSE has launched a desktop application 7FM Financial Money Manager which helps investors to track their portfolio investments powered by NSE Data right from their desktop. This application is developed through Fidoh and contains lots of features.

The following components are required to run the application.
1.Windows Installer 3.1
2.dotNET Framework 3.5 SP1
3.SQL Server Compact 3.5

The features are user friendly and give complete details about anyone's portfolio.
The application can be downloaded from Fidoh.
Just give it a try and post your feedback and comments.

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