APP OF THE DAY: Bills Monitor
- 03 February, 2012 09:00
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Bills Monitor – Bill Manager & Reminders
Cost: $US0.99-$US0.99 | Developer:Maxwell Software | Platform: iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch| Version 1.3 | 10.4 MB | iOS 4.0+
So the silly season is over and it’s time to get on with life again.
That means doing unpleasant things like waking up for work, doing the laundry and – probably the most dreaded of all – playing bills.
Bill Monitors is a simple app to, well, simplify your bill payments. The app’s objective is to ensure you’re never late to pay bills (again).
The visual aspect of Bills Monitor makes it a handy tool. Users can input bill information and view them neatly on a calendar view. It can manage all kinds of bills and identifies the sate of them by individual icons.
Users can also mark payments to bills paid in full partially paid.
The app can also show the number of unpaid bills on one screen.
A reporting feature shows categories of bills on a pie chart and there is even a passcode function to protect billing information.
Pros: Easy to use, simple layout, reporting tool, passcode protection of information
Cons: Besides the fact you have to pay for it, the app is actually pretty good. File size can be smaller.
Verdict: If you’re like me and have trouble keeping track of bills, this app is a godsend.
Get it here: Apple iTunes
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