After Quicken?

Web-forward people, particularly iPhone users, what’s the next thing after Quicken? Mint? Wesabe? Quicken online? I’ve tried all of these, and I have some complaints about each. Quicken no longer affords me the convenience it used to before I had an iPhone, when I used Pocket Quicken on my Treo to record expenses as I transacted them and could sync them up back at my laptop whenever. Now I have a stack of receipts piling up and no motivation to do anything with them, but I miss the granular visibility I used to have into my finances when that system was working well for me.

So what now?

3 Responses to “After Quicken?”

    3 Responses to “After Quicken?”

    1. AvatarCharlie Park
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      Kathleen -

      Hey there. I’m sorry to post this as a comment … I really tried to find an e-mail address for you, so I could contact you directly … please feel free to not approve it as a comment.

      My wife and I have a web-based budgeting tool we made, called PearBudget. It’s a really simple service, really focused on helping you know how much money you had come in, helping you know where the money went, and helping you know how you can change your spending habits in the future so that you spend your money the way you want to.

      We have the very beginnings of an mobile interface, which you can access by visiting pearbudget.com/i. I don’t know for sure that it’ll be what you want … we’re not trying to do everything … just help you make a budget and track your spending. But it’s got a free trial, and I’d love for you to check it out.

      Really, I’m not expecting you to approve this as a comment … just wanted to pass the word on to you. Thanks!

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    2. AvatarCharlie Park
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      Oh! That posted. Well … there you go!

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    3. AvatarKate O'
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      My wife and I have a web-based budgeting tool we made, called PearBudget. It’s a really simple service, really focused on helping you know how much money you had come in, helping you know where the money went, and helping you know how you can change your spending habits in the future so that you spend your money the way you want to.

      We have the very beginnings of an mobile interface, which you can access by visiting pearbudget.com/i.

      I like it! Thanks for commenting. :)

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