My roomate and I are always going out to dinner / drinks / shopping etc and one of us picks up the tab and we split it at the end of the month.
I am looking for some type of app that can record this stuff, possibly with receipt pictures etc, then export to a spreadsheet or allow me to half the cost.
Anyone recommend anything like this?
I recommend just splitting the bill. If he/she is going to pay their part at the end of the month what difference does it make? Besides you may screw yourself in the long run if he/she doesn't pay their part.
Moneydroid is a pretty good balancing app. I use it to keep track of my money. I believe it supports .xml export
EDIT: Supports csv and qif
I use easymoney
Anyone here with any recommendations? I'm kinda sick of the support from EasyMoney, and I want something better and more worthy of the money I spent on EasyMoney. I just want it to be easy to use and have a way to backup my records.
Financisto. Appbrain page
It's free (there's a donation app that doesn't add features but does support the devs, consider it if you like the app), open source and feature loaded.
Lots of account options, budgeting, places management, scheduled transactions, custom entries (awesome feature). It's really really flexible, to me it's awesome. The only thing wrong with it is the interface which I think could need an overhaul but top notch otherwise.
Edit: Btw, you can export to CSV, backup to your SD or backup to your Google Docs. Take your pick!
+1 for financisto
Been using it a long time, recommend it.
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There is a problem with financisto, which is its reporting, it doesn't let different account reports to be viewed separately, that is, it clubs the different account reports. Other than it is better than easy money.
Give Loot a try maybe that fits your requirements.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/loot/net.gumbercules.loot
there is a premium version of it, which is free because the developer is really nice and have made it free for sometime due to christmas and all.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/loot-premium/net.gumbercules.loot.premium
Cheers
I tried some expense tracking apps and finally I stayed with Tap Money Tracker.
If you try and feel that you already seen better alternatives, just let me now so I can try them also
Thanks guys. Anyone tried out anMoney yet? I've been trying it out with Financisto, but still undecided which I like better. I do like Financisto, but it does not have a bill reminder function, or a page where I can dump bills that I should pay and the due date.
I am really in need of an analog to pocket quicken. I use quicken for my finances and need something that syncs and keeps a balance on the mobile...Has anyone seen something like this or a good workaround. Mint.com is not really an accounting program as it only deals with things that have cleared and will not sync to quicken.
Go defend America then get USAA. Hands down the best.
tdaly001 said:
I am really in need of an analog to pocket quicken. I use quicken for my finances and need something that syncs and keeps a balance on the mobile...Has anyone seen something like this or a good workaround. Mint.com is not really an accounting program as it only deals with things that have cleared and will not sync to quicken.
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I would like something as powerful too.
Mint.com is what i use to track all of my finances. Its super powerful and there is a mint.com app that if very feature packed.
mint.com looks alright but yeah only US and canada right now so useless for other countries.
I use financisto, seems the best free one I could find
To the OP: You asked about AnMoney and I have been using it for a few months. I find it VERY useful for daily transactions as well as getting a handle on my personal finances. It gives me a snapshot of where my $$ is at any point in time, and it does include budget and reporting capabilities. While it would be great if those 2 features packed more options, I'm still very satisfied with the product. I forget how much it costs... but it was very reasonable IIRC. It allows transfers to/from savings/checking, loan payments, recurring entries (such as payroll or automatic debit). Very user-friendly and customizable. I also tried Mint and thought it was pretty good except for the fact that none of the credit unions I utilize permit Mint to access the accounts. Sort of defeats the purpose if you can't get your savings and checking accounts to show up lol. Hope this helps you.
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To the OP: You asked about AnMoney and I have been using it for a few months. I find it VERY useful for daily transactions as well as getting a handle on my personal finances. It gives me a snapshot of where my $$ is at any point in time, and it does include budget and reporting capabilities. While it would be great if those 2 features packed more options, I'm still very satisfied with the product. I forget how much it costs... but it was very reasonable IIRC. It allows transfers to/from savings/checking, loan payments, recurring entries (such as payroll or automatic debit). Very user-friendly and customizable. I also tried Mint and thought it was pretty good except for the fact that none of the credit unions I utilize permit Mint to access the accounts. Sort of defeats the purpose if you can't get your savings and checking accounts to show up lol. Hope this helps you.
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Thanks for the reply! Is there also a bill reminder option in the full version of anMoney? I don't see it in the full one, so I'm gonna ask you since you have it!
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Thanks guys. Anyone tried out anMoney yet? I've been trying it out with Financisto, but still undecided which I like better. I do like Financisto, but it does not have a bill reminder function, or a page where I can dump bills that I should pay and the due date.
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I use ansMoney religiously
very good app
bit pricey but does come with a hell of alot of options
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Thanks for the reply! Is there also a bill reminder option in the full version of anMoney? I don't see it in the full one, so I'm gonna ask you since you have it!
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Yes there is a reminder option
Hope someone can help me out. I'm looking for a note database to replace PhatNotes, since they don't seem to be making any progress on porting their product to Android.
So far I have identified Note Everything and Evernote as the two most likely candidates. But neither of them entirely fulfills my need. I want something that has a desktop (PC) version, but also syncs to my phone.
Evernote has the desktop feature, but requires an online account for which they charge after 'x' amount of space. That doesn't work for me, since I already have a SugarSynch account. I shouldn't have to pay extra to get access to my data. I also don't like the idea that my notes are in someone else's hands... it's a "privacy thing" for me.
Note Everything is a standalone product, but has no desktop component.
I'm hoping that someone will tell me that the file format for Evernote is the same between desktop and phone, in which case I can avoid having to pay twice to access my data.
Anyone have thoughts on this?
If you're looking at Evernote, look at Springpad. It has a VERY nice web interface and the Android interface is quite good and pretty similar to the web interface.
Boy, it'd really help if people would read posts thoroughly.
Hi all,
I'm looking for some supplemental income, and I am putting together a business plan to get funding with some dev friends to build a few apps. Starting slowly. I'm a finance guy, but I do write SQL and VBA. I'd probably be more the idea guy and marketing person if this works. What I'm looking for are some really good guides to get started. I believe I will need a client sharable cheap backend database to store information, I already have a huge NAS cloud drive to store and use to access data. I'm curious what are the best DB's out there for this kind of thing. I am a pro user at Access, but that's not so good for this, I hear. Are there some good guides? Anyone know about Kivney.com or something? Or a good book to get started? My friends are all pro devs, but to get them on board, I am going to have to kick this off.
I need a DB to store data for users, a GUI, and let the users change their range of infos on the fly with a front end computer app.. then have the data wireless transfered to some sort of client reciever.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
Josh
Hi all,
Have been looking for a crm, stock & invoicing type app to run on my samsung tablet for a little while and am not really finding anything that covers all of the bases. Most just seem to be front ends for large corporate systems and the others very limited in what they can do, so I thought I'd seek guidance.
What I'm looking for, well I'm self employed and travel to a customers premises where I primarily sell a product but also carry out ongoing servicing. Regular service's also include additional products. Some of my products are stock items but many are ordered from a small number of suppliers specifically on behalf of the customer.
The app will need to; maintain a customer database, be able to schedule appointments with them, maintain an account balance, generate an invoice that is emailable direct from the app, maintain a stock list, raise orders to replace stock or to fulfill customer demand, generate various reports for total receipts, total spend, customer spend etc. Ideally this should all be able to sync back to google docs for record keeping, analysis etc.
So what do you think people any ideas?
I have so far spent 3 days trawling through the app market with no luck, nothing I've found does all of it and juggling 2 or 3 apps is defeating the purpose of using an android tablet I may as well just buy a notepad & pencil.
Not sure if this is the correct forum for this so, please move if you feel somewhere else is more appropriate.
Many thanks
Jon
Edit sorry realised it's in the wrong place, have reposted but can't see how to delete this post, admin can you delete please.