iCash 6.0 release

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What's new:
New - Support for transaction attachments - A file (picture, excel sheet, PDF…) can be added to any transaction.
New - It is now possible to select a transaction and directly create a split thanks to the new 'Split' function.
New - The Scheduler now includes a preview and a chart in order to get a picture of the upcoming transaction impact.
New - Tax editor, the possibility to assign taxes to accounts and calculate transaction tax automatically.
New - Monthly, Quarterly, Semi-annually and Yearly Balance statement.
New - Support for importing bank statements using a set of user-defined rules.
New - It is now possible to list Payees in the Overview Panel and take advantage of the instant transaction breakdown panel.
New - It is now possible to create Payee line, columns and pie charts.
Upg - You can now enter partial favorites, favorites with only the fields you need.
Upg - The favorite edition window now includes 'Clear' buttons to remove pull-down menu selections, and a general 'Clear' button to clear all fields.
Upg - When applying a partial favorite only non-null data is applied keeping any existing field selection.
Upg - The favorite window now has a 'Duplicate' function and buttons are now located in a toolbar.
Upg - Transaction group handling and display have been enhanced in order to make it easier to use.
Upg - Queries - 'Doesn't contain' added to rules when selecting 'Comment'.
Upg - A calendar is now displayed when choosing the scheduled transaction "Add Now" menu.
Upg - Possibility to create 'by category' pie charts.
Upg - SQL engine has been updated in order to enhance stability, speed and file security.
Upg - It is now possible to create net of taxes P&L and payment reports thanks to new 'Net of Taxes' option.
Chg - When selecting a month transactions the list is scrolled to properly show the last entry.
Chg - Project field included when entering a new transaction and auto-completion is active.
Chg - The account statement report now shows groups rather than single transactions.

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