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Comment from: XDex [Visitor]
visiglyphI have just one minor question..

Before starting to invent the bicycle once again, have you checked out the solutions existing on the market already, like M$ BuX here for example: http://www.microsoft.com/money/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=004&active_tab=Overview
?

The surely must be open-source projects of such kind there somewhere.. =)
2008-Mar-21, Fri @ 14:27
Comment from: Alex [Member]
visiglyphCheck out Homebank, it is pretty close, but does not have all the feature-set I have in mind (so we should also consider contributing to that project).

You are right, we must review the existing solutions and find out whether they are good enough. It's not an accident that this is the first item in the ToDo list ;-) Believe me, I am not sure you can easily prove that you are lazier than me :-)

Haven't tried Microsoft Money, but I am not going to buy it, that's as certain as 2+2=4 (see earlier story on absolute truth ;-)

I did check out other programs and they were all just indexing in/out transactions; haven't seen one that could manage bills - therefore it is the burden of the user to add a new transaction and regard it as a paid bill. In contrast, the program described here is very bill-centric.

Microsoft's tool lists bill management as a feature, we can at least use it as a reference.
2008-Mar-21, Fri @ 14:49
Comment from: tallman [Visitor] · http://tallman.ath.cx
visiglyphThere is also KMyMoney. I've read that it operates in a similar way to M$ Money.
2008-Mar-22, Sat @ 13:20
Comment from: Ion Todirel [Visitor] · http://iontodirel.blogspot.com
visiglyphso I'm not alone then, cool ;) it's always fun to explain to your boss why do you need a day off (Fenosa thing)

I use a very simple solution, remainders (only for important stuff like electricity and internet) and Excel spreadsheets for the expenses
2008-Mar-24, Mon @ 19:37
Comment from: Alex [Member]
visiglyphCan you upload your Excel spreadsheet somewhere and share it with us?

I was thinking that many of these things can be done with Excel's capabilities (except the reminders), but I am not an advanced Excel user.
2008-Mar-24, Mon @ 20:25
Comment from: Dan [Visitor]
visiglyphYou can give http://www.budgetpulse.com/ a try.
Should not take more than 10 minutes to get used to the dashboard.
2008-Mar-26, Wed @ 20:16
Comment from: Ion Todirel [Visitor] · http://iontodirel.blogspot.com
visiglyph@ Alex: "Can you upload your Excel spreadsheet somewhere and share it with us?"

no I can't, it contains personal information, sorry, but for remainders I use Outlook, I'm sure its possible to "talk" with Outlook from Excel via VBA (or something else) but I'm too lazy to do it...
2008-Mar-27, Thu @ 19:51

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