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Yet another online inbox. GTD (Getting Things Done -- David Allen) requires as many inboxes as necessary, but as few as possible. I am in the process of evaluating this service for you now. For example: How easy is to use? Is it simple enough to be useful, or can it be made so in conjunction with... more
Reviewed by dhuett Sep 02 2008, 07:15am ( 7 reviews ) • xpenser.com
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Rated by gerri50 on Apr 25 2009, 4:32pm
xpenser is a really great way to keep track of your expenses.
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Reviewed by pguild on Mar 09 2009, 6:18pm
xenser.com is a website that lets you enter expenses and then create expense reports. In you also use dial2do.com you can pick up your phone and record and expense by phone without using the keyboard. It's very useful and practical.
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Rated by dhuett on Sep 02 2008, 7:15am
Yet another online inbox. GTD (Getting Things Done -- David Allen) requires as many inboxes as necessary, but as few as possible. I am in the process of evaluating this service for you now. For example: How easy is to use? Is it simple enough to be useful, or can it be made so in conjunction with other services; for example Jott.com? However, I may not upate this review any time soon, or perhaps ever, as it is not a high priority on my list of things to do. ;^)
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Rated by ruapehupalomino on Feb 24 2008, 1:22am
Could be useful - what about receipts?
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Rated by hmrtk on Dec 08 2007, 9:39am
it looks useful
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Reviewed by eguyz on Oct 12 2007, 4:35pm
Xpenser.com is a simple site where users can keep track of their expenses. The basic idea is that it is a lot easier to record expenses in the exact moment of the expenditure, but this has not been so easy in the past. Now, with Xpenser.com, users can record their expenses by email/PDA, SMS, voice, or Instant Messaging with Yahoo!, MSN and AIM.
