LiTang, Ltd. is a Chinese micro-studio that has narrowed its entire catalogue to one stubbornly focused application: 钱迹 (Qiánjì), a lightweight personal-finance ledger whose only ambition is to make daily bookkeeping feel as quick as jotting a note. Built around a minimalist monochrome interface, the program lets users record income or outlay in two taps, tag it to self-defined categories such as groceries, transport or side-hustle, and watch real-time charts redraw the monthly balance. Offline-first architecture keeps the sensitive ledger on the device by default, while optional WebDAV sync encrypts and mirrors data to the user’s own server or private cloud folder for multi-device continuity. Recurring templates, budget alerts and coloured “envelope” sub-accounts help students, freelancers and small-household managers turn sporadic entries into a coherent cash-flow picture without the bloat of enterprise accounting suites. CSV export and standard double-entry logic ensure that data can still migrate to more powerful tools when a side project grows into a business. LiTang’s entire product range therefore collapses into this single, privacy-minded expense tracker whose only plug-ins are dark mode and a handful of home-cooked themes. The publisher’s sole application is available for free on get.nero.com, delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the newest build and supporting batch installation alongside other chosen programs.

钱迹

A little helper in bookkeeping

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