Whenever you start making larger purchases, including Houses, Cars and it sometimes can be tough to remember all the bills you have to pay, if you paid them and when they are due. Bill Tracker is an easy way to keep track of your bills and has the added benefit of keeping records, scheduling for bills due, adding bill reminders. With Bill Tracker, you'll always know exactly what you paid or have to pay and when you have to pay it.
We want to test run this app for different device types and OSes. In case you are interested in trying a pre-release app, please post below your device model and full OS version so that we can get the ball rolling. I think we will start with a small group (maybe the first 15 to reply) for private beta.
Sounds like a cool little app. I have a ton of calendar alarms that are a pain to organise. I'm running a torch on at&t with v6.0.0.264...
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OK Ani,
After a fresh battery pull, I was able to get it downloaded. Looks good, and I am playing with it now, but I am trying to get the hang of the billing/payment dates for my testing setups as opposed to real set ups. So far it looks really good, and the reminders appear to work for me well. I need to beat it up some more to see/learn/tweak the proper settings for the dates & logs.
Sorry, I did see 2 small things I would like to see now.
1) The cents value appears to only have one place after the decimal point instead of two. Values show up for me like this $1,000.0.
2) I would like to see a check box "option" to show a "count down value" for recurring bills that have a finite date and specific amount to be paid until a certain point.
ie.-You have a car payment of $1,000.00 at $100.00 each month. Every month you make a payment, I would like to be able to see the remaining balance owed, and the ending payment date. So if after 5 months of payments, when the "option" is checked off for that bill reminder, it would also show that you have 5 more payments due by whatever ending date, and the current balance is $500.00.
I don't know how difficult this would be to do, but I thought I'd ask.