Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Cashflow Apps on iPhone

Since using the iPhone I searched and tried a lot of applications to record the daily expenses easily and quickly. There are applications that integrate with web-based, there is a SAAS application, free, and some are paid, but until then I'm not too satisfied because it does not fit with the workflow that I want, until I found the application piggie.
Piggie made ​​by Meiwin Fu is a recorder application that is simple and elegant. The simple interface makes financial information more clearly, other applications tend to provide a pretty interface but contains less information due to its interface takes a lot of pixels.
My previous financial recording applications diharuska fill many forms in advance and we must follow several steps just to record the purchase of an ice cream. This is exactly what made ​​me stop taking applications and other financial registrar. With piggie, you can record the expenditure by a brief by pressing the shortcut key and then select a category that I want, then enter the price, and press Save. Done!
These categories can you set yourself on the Settings page, can be customized to your needs.
The financial information grouped by month and then solved by day. You also can photograph the receipt from the cashier and put the piggie. In addition you can also create a context that are interconnected by using the symbol @, #, and!, like in twitter, a symbol that context can be entered in the "notes". Context feature allows you to write notes over and over again, and we noted that financial data can be more dynamic. For example you can see a lot of paying money # parking within a month.
For those of you who mad privacy, piggie can lock your financial records by making a pass code that can be activated in the Settings screen.
Lastly, the data can be backed up to the Dropbox piggie - a plus for me that acute Dropbox users (see my previous posts about Dropbox). One more, piggie data can also be exported to other formats CSV and QIF is a standard format for financial move it into a spreadsheet or other financial applications.

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