I think the price is easily justifiable, but I agree that, sight-unseen, barely used, it's often hard to see the value of such a high sticker price and make the initial leap. If you see it on sale though, and you need to sort your finances out, it's a great product.Įdit: Also bare in mind, I suspect there are probably other services and helpful stuff on their website I have yet to investigate. ![]() I'd stick with using Excel at that price, or one of the many free budgeting apps available. Functionally, this is less complex than my first year programing final project. I'm pretty sure I could code something much better for my needs in just a few days, it wouldn't be as nice to look at, but it would be just fine for functionality. ![]() The question of whether what it is is worth 50-60 euros though? I'm afraid not. Also worth mentioning, it seems you can suggest features for the devs to add. It has a clean and pleasing interface, it's easy to pick up, and generally operates very smoothly, for what it is, it is very reffined. I think 15 dollars is worth it for the ease of use and superior display of all relevent information. It's cleaner and more task appropriate than Excell, and also can be accessed via mobile app to work along with it. ![]() I kind of agree, I picked it up on sale for about 15 dollars I think, so I'm not dissapointed.
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