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Active Money

Active Money
  • First released: September 18, 2009
  • Versions: 1 archived
  • Installable: 1 of 1

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.

1.2
Requires iOS 3.0+
Non-Retina
749 KB Install Download

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Peaked at #168 (December 17, 2009) · 8 archived captures · Dec 2009 – Jan 2010

Archived Reviews

Finally!!
     
by pennza · January 5, 2014

I've been on a quest recently to find the best iOS 7 based expense and account tracking app and I think I've finally found it. App has a ton of features and lots of customization. Handles all the transaction types I need. The only missing feature I've found is the decimal point doesn't automatically add during a transaction entry. Accounts2 does that feature very well but if Active Money Pro can add that in the next update this will easily be a 5 star app and the best expense tracking app. Fingers crossed.

Easy to use app
     
by TokyoCannon · February 26, 2011

Flexible, easy to use. Love the multi currency function. More than other budget apps I've tried it makes budgeting on the go easy.<br/><br/>The only feature I'd like to see is the ability to tag transfers so that I can track them.

Please dont waste your money
     
by Colonel Dan · February 6, 2010

If you are looking for a ck book app this is N O T it.

So far nice app
     
by frbdude · September 29, 2009

Purchased a few days ago after quite a bit of research. I had used Quicken on my desktop to track my finances, but upkeep was an issue. Other programs did not incorporate income as well as budget. This one does. I have not used all the features such as the export or the to-do list yet, but everything else seems to work well. One issue I have encountered is that I cannot put in a negative expense which would be nice for times when you have returned merchandise. You can decrease the amount of the original expense entry, but then the expense item does not match my credit card statement. For the most part using it is fairly intuitive, but it would be nice to have some sort of userguide somewhere to refer to.

Period reviews recovered from Apple's customer-review feeds via the Wayback Machine.