- 04-16-10 12:10 PMLike 0
- I use the free app jabplite. It work well for me.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com04-16-10 02:13 PMLike 0 - I also use Mobile Checkbook and I love it. Too bad is costs so much.
It is very easy to use. If you use Mobile Checkbook, your data backups through Desktop Manager save your entries, so when you change OS's if you load your backup you will have all your entries back. Thank god! lol
04-16-10 02:35 PMLike 0 - I also use Mobile Checkbook and I love it. Too bad is costs so much.
It is very easy to use. If you use Mobile Checkbook, your data backups through Desktop Manager save your entries, so when you change OS's if you load your backup you will have all your entries back. Thank god! lol
The old version didnt do that.
As for the OP, Ive seen it on appworld, but you can also find it on mobihand which is where I got mine from.04-16-10 03:07 PMLike 0 - I also use Mobile Checkbook and I love it. Too bad is costs so much.
It is very easy to use. If you use Mobile Checkbook, your data backups through Desktop Manager save your entries, so when you change OS's if you load your backup you will have all your entries back. Thank god! lol
10 char.04-16-10 03:36 PMLike 0 - I'm very disappointed with Mobile Checkbook. I have tried several apps for keeping a little ledger of my daily expenses -- Mobile Checkbook, Light Wallet, the Wallet app from BB App Store, etc. -- but only one does the obvious simple things. I need the app to do this:
1. Allow me to input transactions quickly and easily in a familiar manner that doesn't re-invent standard accounting procedures.
2. Allow me to export these transactions into a QIF file in a manner that WORKS RELIAIBLY, so that I can then draw on those exports for my "main' accounting document on the laptop.
3. Allow me multiple currency functions (so I can keep accurate record of expenses in Euros, expenses in Dollars).
4. Allow transfers between accounts (so, when I withdraw from the ATM, my bank account balance diminishes and my cash wallet balance increases).
I have only found one application that actually does all of this, though it's not ideal. I am not really HAPPY with the app, I'm just STUCK with it as the only option thus far. It's really really klunky:
JABP Lite
It is a java-based program and it has a desktop/laptop version as well as a smartphone version. You can coordinate the two if you'd like, essentially running a little user-managed synchronization, but since I'm familiar with Quicken and MS Money I'm unlikely to change my desktop/laptop procedures just to accommodate the smartphone app.
Some day there will be a sensible way to coordinate my Quicken files from laptop to smartphone, so that when I'm out "in the field" I can enter a few transactions and then later just synch them to my main Quicken accounts doc in some manner other than the current necessity, which is to export the smartphone transactionos into a QIF and then use the laptop to import the QIF. That's like sending yourself an email with notes in it ... or just writing it down with a pen and paper. I mean, I COULD just write it down, it's not like I don't know how, but then, why have technology?04-24-10 12:08 PMLike 0
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