Personal Finance Software me-do

From: koswix29 Mar 2017 22:37
To: Dan (HERMAND) 7 of 12
>>Honestly, for household stuff, I'd stick to Excel.

... is pretty much the conclusion I always seem to end up at when ever I look at this stuff. Yet I live in hope that someone might, one day, create a decent software package for this. Ideally with a desktop & mobile client, perhaps linked through your own dropbox account or similar so you can CHECK YOUR FINANCES ON THE TRAIN  B-)
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)30 Mar 2017 01:01
To: koswix 8 of 12
WRITE THE NEXT KILLER APP. YES, YOU!
From: koswix30 Mar 2017 08:28
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 9 of 12
Think I'll do a spreadsheet :((
From: milko30 Mar 2017 12:48
To: koswix 10 of 12
wait no.

I mean the piece of software called You Need A Budget.

As in, that's it. That's the thing. It probably doesn't do much your Excel sheet doesn't but it might be a tidier more automated way. They also have loads of little advice videos and stuff. There's a mobile app and I think it syncs through dropbox and everything.

edit: https://www.youneedabudget.com/pricing/ $50 a year though! I bought the previous version for about £10 on a Steam sale, though that obviously doesn't get the updates.
EDITED: 30 Mar 2017 12:51 by MILKO
From: koswix30 Mar 2017 13:08
To: milko 11 of 12
Fuck me. I was even looking at that earlier last night. I blame sleep deprivation and lurgy (fail)
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