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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Toshl takes fresh bread tracking (Web worker daily)

I am not you, but I often get to the end of the day and simply asks me where deer 40 I was in my wallet and faded. And whenever I tried to save the received a month get an idea of what I spend my money on, they usually finished by recycling because it was too much of a project through all. But, to search, I came across Toshl, a very attractive mobile expenses that I could use tracking application actually because it superbly simple (and free).

In Toshl, there are only two things to enter to save expenses: an amount and a background. The only way to enter your expenses is from your phone, which is logical for me. Otherwise, I would have received stack next to my computer, and you know how that would end. You can synchronize your data with the Web site from your phone manually or set to automatically synchronize to Wi - Fi or another connection. And if you want to keep track of money leak someone another portfolio too, you can. Toshl lets you synchronize multiple phones and you can create a tag for your name and spending them to see who is it.

Essentially, Toshl Web site is used for displaying and exporting the data. You can even create an account on the website; You must leave your phone. Your expenses can be displayed by period of time or tags in two different graphic formats. With the free account, you can export your data in .csv format. With the version Pro ($19.95 per year), you have a little more options, including export to Excel, PDF, and Google Docs.

There are a number of other charges followed apps out there, but most have many more features that I need or have the patience to learn how to use: mobile app ProOnGo (free step) synchronizes with a Web site, has a player receiving and exports to QuickBooks. (Free) Expensify also export QuickBooks and can be used to track the time and mileage. (Free) PageOnce enables global monitoring of all expenditure and invoices and offers alerts and notifications. EasyMoney (Android-only, free step) can also be used to track expenses and bills and allows you to enter more specific information for each transaction. Expenditure (iPhone only, not free) has a nice interface, but it does not synchronize or graphics. SplashMoney (free step) can connect to your bank account and also has a version of Office.

Toshl is available for the iPhone, Android, Nokia Maemo and Symbian. The company plans to add more features little by little, but I hope they abandon their less-is-more approach.

That you use to track your expenses?

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