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MSE needs your help! New Online Budget Planner needs testing
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Mortgage Term, Fixed term. What do these mean?Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0 -
Worked fine for me using FirefoxNST #10 Steps 7K 2/30 10K 2/12 5 a day 3/30 NSD 0/20
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Works fine for me. Firefox. Linux. Specific presentation comments above.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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Thanks for all the great help so far guys, it has helped us locate bugs, and we are still working on the text.
We're taking it down for a short period now, so we can work on it. We're likely to put it back out forfurther testing in a few hours time, so if anyone is around then and has chance to have another look, that would be fab
Cheers!Former MSE team member0 -
Worked fine for me, really good website, and when it is up and running properly I will get all my paper work out and do it. Its just so depressing when I know that it will say we are over spending even though on the entertainment sections I put £0
Good luck everyone and Thank you to all posters xx0 -
Very impressive.
I track all my income/expenditure on a homemade spreadsheet, but for those who are less nerdy this is ideal!0 -
aww i wanted to have a play with it
ill have to remember to check it out later
Comp Wins 2011 : Cant wait to start listing everything:j:j:j0 -
The link's back up now for the final phase of testing. If anyone has a few minutes to try it out for us and report any problems, that would be ace!Former MSE team member0
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Worked absolutely fine for me using Firefox and XP. The article links were useful and the big red button was a little scary (but in a fun way!)Grocery budget in 2023 £2279.18/£2700Grocery budget in 2022 £2304.76/£2400Grocery budget in 2021 £2107.86/£2200Grocery budget in 2020 £2193.02/£2160Saving for Christmas 2023 #15 £ 90/ £3650
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Worked fine, shame it couldn't stop me lying to myself!0
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