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Financial App?

I am looking for an app that acts like a paper checkbook register so I can input future checks and deposits. I would also like it to have the capability scan a cash register receipt and extract the data (date/name/amount) and automatically fill it in. Access via internet as well as multiple phones is a must.

I have tried Mint, ClearCheckBook and QuickBooks. None have the capabilities I am seeking.

Thanks for any help!
 
Have a look over in the Apps forum. EZ Money Manager was ok but expense but because of my intermittent use I want to be able to change the account balance and move on without having to sync past transactions, so I am looking around also. Looks like EZ is being replaced. After ready the reviews on that I am now looking at MoneyWiz. Have looked at PocketBook also which a lot of people like because it tries to categorise the transactions itself and can download statements from your bank when doing this. Keep looking around - it's a very personal choice.
 
I swear by Adarian Money. Love it. I was a long time user of Microsoft Money and Quicken. It does not offer the scanning that you want to see but personally I would never let an app automatically populate my register anyway for fear that the OCR would not be perfect and I would be constantly chasing down minor math errors due to incorrect numbers.

Adarian Money does a wireless synchronization to a PC as well and I use that for backup.
 
Pocket Money. Been around for quite a while. I had it on a Palm device. You can sync with Pocket Quicken if that's still around. It does save in that format plus csv.
 
I am looking for an app that acts like a paper checkbook register so I can input future checks and deposits. I would also like it to have the capability scan a cash register receipt and extract the data (date/name/amount) and automatically fill it in. Access via internet as well as multiple phones is a must.

I have tried Mint, ClearCheckBook and QuickBooks. None have the capabilities I am seeking.

Thanks for any help!


You can try Expensify that eliminates a lot of the pain, tracking what you spend and letting you keep a photo log of your receipts (which are automatically scanned and input into your expense records).
 
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