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Will there be a version for the market leading mobile OS?
Funny how developers are still aiming at the iPhone whilst Android is galloping ahead.
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Will there be a version for the market leading mobile OS?
Not had chance to compare with Expensify as yet - have tried, but not received the account sign up email as yet, and yes indeed there are many expense and mileage apps, however a lot focus on personal expenditure (rather than business orientated expenses) and a lot focus mainly on US customers.
So in terms of Expensify I can't answer, all I'd say is try it - it's Free, so risk free and no account sign up or ongoing costs...
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All I'd add is that with Contractor Expenses I've focussed on keeping things simple and drastically reducing the data entry needed to track and produce your expense and mileage claims. So undoubtably they'll be features in other competing apps that aren't yet in the app including quite a few that I think are headline grabbers, but I'd question how many people use them.
The next key feature going into the app later this month is Hours/Time tracking - something I hope will appeal to a lot of contractors... so like I say, give it a go - it's Free, and if you don't like it / it doesn't work for you then I'd obviously be grateful of any constructive critiscm as to why.
An Android version is on the cards, but likely to be early next year now.
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