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What about 'Heaps' and the like?
Caren
02 Mar 2012 8:30am
I'd be interested to hear some analysis of the automated spending/budget tools such as Heaps (kiwibank). I find it promising, some improvements needed tho - and would be interestd to hear if there are any interactions of this kind of tool with the 'Sorted' higher level budgeting type tool, so it all works together, Thanks,
Sorted - Download formats
kjc
08 Nov 2009 11:28am
I've had trouble with the Cashflow Calculator not uploading csv files and not having a pdf option (I use a Mac). Sorted support hasn't been able to resolve it so I'm going to have to move on unfortunately- manual input is too much hassle.
Ken Burns
Ken Burns
16 Jun 2009 3:16pm
I've tried sorted and the amount of information that you need to get from the stuff that you do is a lot. Even though I'm dad at home I dealt enough with budgets at work to help me get through our own family stuff at home without using a website. This might sound arrogant and self contained but it's one of the things I've managed to adapt to at home
Will
Will
11 Jun 2009 3:56pm
I am concerned that websites are able to exist and con the public, what can be done to eradicate them?
I'd be interested to hear some analysis of the automated spending/budget tools such as Heaps (kiwibank). I find it promising, some improvements needed tho - and would be interestd to hear if there are any interactions of this kind of tool with the 'Sorted' higher level budgeting type tool, so it all works together, Thanks,
I've had trouble with the Cashflow Calculator not uploading csv files and not having a pdf option (I use a Mac). Sorted support hasn't been able to resolve it so I'm going to have to move on unfortunately- manual input is too much hassle.
I've tried sorted and the amount of information that you need to get from the stuff that you do is a lot. Even though I'm dad at home I dealt enough with budgets at work to help me get through our own family stuff at home without using a website. This might sound arrogant and self contained but it's one of the things I've managed to adapt to at home
I am concerned that websites are able to exist and con the public, what can be done to eradicate them?