January 9th, 2009
Whether you are looking to manage your expenses as an individual or a business, web 2.0 has something to offer. This week we took a look at applications that help track expenses, with a mind to how easy they were to use, what features they offered, and what kind of user would benefit from them. Read More »
January 8th, 2009
When it comes to tracking business expenses, an application needs to have more than the ability to enter and report on expenses, it needs to have auditing, status, and approvals worked in. Nexonia does this and more by offering functions outside of expense reporting. Read More »
January 7th, 2009
Feature-wise moneygement has what expense applications should have; the ability to add in expenses by type and date, enter a description, and see what's been spent by date. What budget minded users will find most useful are at the left and right of the page, a budget box and a spending rate box (respectively). With the budget box users can see what's been spent in relation to income (input on the transaction page as a category) or budget, and in the spending rate box users can see what their rate of spending is for the month. Read More »
January 6th, 2009
Designed with the individual in mind, ExpenseView allows its users to track expenses within a budget, comparing spending with income. Easy to use, easy to intuit, ExpenseView makes expense tracking simple. Read More »
January 5th, 2009
Expens'd is a simple application to be sure, but when it comes to finances, especially the complicated expense process, simplicity is a good thing. Four tabs let you enter in your expenses, manage users, and generate simple reports for comparisons. Read More »
January 5th, 2009
For businesses and individuals managing expenses is an important part of fiscal health - not only does it help manage the flow of money, but it can tell you what expenses you can expect in the future. To help with this there are a number of web 2.0 applications that are designed to help manage expenses by tracking costs and generating reports. Read More »
November 21st, 2008
Producers of videos and advertisers may have more in common than they might think - both want to distribute video content across the web, and both rely on services that distribute videos across multiple networks. At one time these services were expensive, used only by professionals or businesses to promote themselves, but as web 2.0 has developed, these services have become accessible for everyone. Read More »
November 19th, 2008
The navigation of Vidmetrix is simplified - so simplified that you may wonder where the rest of it went. But behind the tabs are menu options that expand as you input videos, and those options cover the basic needs with video distribution. Read More »
September 25th, 2008
Time management doesn't have to hard. Enter the time, track it, and apply it to a project. Time management application Tick does just that, offering an easy to use online interface to manage time around a project. One of the first things you notice about Tick is how streamlined it is; there are only three tabs (Timecard, Projects, Reporting), and how the page is laid out with plenty of space around items. Not sparse, but easy to read. Read More »
August 21st, 2008
Project management applications all attempt to do the same thing, but as you might expect, some management applications are geared for enterprise users. Central Desktop is one of those, a robust application for project management with an impressive set of functions. Read More »