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budgeting/planning software for multiple currencies?

hi, i'm recently engaged and in the process of blending two financial styles. we're interested in buying a software package to help us keep track of everything, and i know there's loads out there.

the tricky thing is that as i'm an american living (and working) in london, we have a number of accounts betwen us, in both dollars and pounds. can any of the software packages deal with that? i wouldn't want to spend the money on software only to find that we couldn't include my student loan debt payments , retirement accounts or savings (in $) along with the more active current accounts and savings accounts (in £). also, between us, we've probably got 7 or 8 bank accounts, will this be a problem? some reveiws i've seen seem to indicate that only one account's information is useable.

thanks in advance for the help.
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