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PC or Clound & iPhone Money app?
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nezza
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Does anyone know if there is any app or service that provides money management software that can be managed either from a Windows PC or via a web (cloud) app that also has & syncs with an iPhone app?
I'm currently using GnuCash on my PC but would like to be able to update my records on the move but not have to rely on always inputting via the iPhone.
Applogies if I've posted this in the wrong place
Cheers, Nez
I'm currently using GnuCash on my PC but would like to be able to update my records on the move but not have to rely on always inputting via the iPhone.
Applogies if I've posted this in the wrong place
Cheers, Nez
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Not sure what kind of money management you want but how about excel/ spreasheets?0
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I have always used MS Money - it was great but badly needed updating. But Microsoft have stated that they won't be releasing any new versions. Shame on you, MS.
Have tried other ones but never quite as good - did try GNuCash but just couldn't get on with it - too used to the sleakiness of the MS interface I am afraid.
The OP question is a good one though ... would be lovely to update the software on the go and have it synced with the PC version.
However, ultimately I think the cloud is the solution ... but I have not seen any web-version of MS Money. There are money-aggregators which are not the same thing (they rely on you having online details for each of your financial products and only record restrospective transactions, obviously) ... having said that I use the Egg one which is great for seeing current picture of your finances but not really a replacement for MS Money.
Spreadsheets do the job but lack the sophistication of dedicated money programs (i.e. monthly reports, what-if scenarios, sophisticated interogation of data etc)0
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