BrindySoft has released Money Tracker, a brand new product for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users. The app is a new launch and an example of simplicity at its best, offering a no-brainer, no frills tool for users to track their discretionary spending. It's perfect for anyone wanting to rein in expenses but not worry about using complicated financial programs to do so.
As one user who left a review on the Money Tracker page of iTunes said, "Finally there is an app that a fast food delivery dude can use." Surely, johnjing2 meant no disrespect for delivery people, he was merely trying to point out that anyone can take full advantage of Money Tracker whether they know the first thing about accounting or not.
Money Tracker is the epitome of simplicity. It is a bare bones application with an almost non-existent footprint that helps users keep track of their expenses and disposable income. Users just enter the amount they have to spend and enter an expense when they get one. The app calculates the transaction and keeps tabs on the running balance in the user's local currency.
There isn't a lot more to say about this app that is impressive because of its very lack of wanting to impress. It just wants to do the job and that it does, very quickly, easily, accurately and without flash or expectation of fanfare.
Simple, reliable Money Tracker comes with a full set of features: * Super easy to use, no bookkeeping or accounting knowledge necessary * Simplicity at its best * Efficient adding of expenses and credits * The app has an extremely small footprint, so it won't hog space on an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad * It's portable, so users can make entries as they happen * Custom currency input that supports localization (i.e. whatever currency a device uses) * Perfect for students or those on a restricted budget
Pricing and Availability: Money Tracker 1.0 is only $0.99 (USD) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Finance category. Promo codes are available for qualified reviewers. Please specify the website or blog you represent when making your request.