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XpenseTracker app review: an effective and comprehensive tool for tracking your expenses and mileage-2020

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Introduction

Completely redefining the genre of expense management apps for iPhone and iPad, this powerful expense tracking app enables you to quite comprehensively manage every aspect of your finances, including tracking mileage and much more.

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This budgeting app is almost definitely in the top handful of money management apps that I’ve come across in recent months, and you can very clearly see that the developer has gone to great lengths to create a development that is above and beyond the majority of the competition.

Where many other apps within this genre fall short, XpenseTracker provides almost unparalleled functionality and ease of use, so I would definitely recommend spending a few extra dollars on this app to manage expenses with, and ensure you’re getting some of the best quality available.

Continue reading our eXpensetracker app review to find out more details about this comprehensive, full featured budgeting app. When finished, check out our budgeting apps list for more great options.

XpenseTracker - Expense Tracker & Mileage Log

$4.99

See Where Your Money is Going

XpenseTracker - Expense Tracker & Mileage Log has been designed to provide users with a personal and professional money management resource that covers just about everything that you could think of, from receipt scanning to real-time gas mileage tracking.

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You can very easily take photos of your purchase receipts and invoices before cropping them to create a professional scan. You can also add your location information to each receipt entry so that you know exactly where your money is being spent.

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Create and Export Detailed Financial Reports

Receipt scanning is a highly effective way of managing and monitoring your expenses by individual transactions, and you can also project all of your financial information onto detailed spreadsheets. These reports can then be exported via email, Dropbox, Box, and iCloud in .PDF and .CSV file formats.

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Alternatively, you can simply move your reports between your computer and device by using Wi-Fi transfer.

The mileage tracking features are also very useful in that they use your device’s built-in GPS in order to provide a real-time monitoring system. You can also enter mileage data retrospectively by adding your departure and arrival destinations, as well as the start and end odometer readings.

This expense tracking app is a comprehensive expense tracking and reporting app to manage expenses with for anyone wishing to track their expenses and/or mileage.

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XpenseTracker - Expense Tracker & Mileage Log

$4.99

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Quickly snap shots of receipts for easy scans and financial tracking
  • Add location information to your receipts so you know exactly where your money is being spent
  • Sort your entries by a number of criteria to get the exact information you require
  • Track your mileage in real time by using your device’s integrated GPS
  • Export your records in .PDF and .CSV file formats
  • Create a handy digital backup of your records via email, iCloud, Dropbox, and Box
  • Move your records between your computer and device via Wi-Fi transfer

Cons

  • There is nothing negative to say about this app

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Final Words

If you’re looking for a high-quality money management app then XpenseTracker - Expense Tracker & Mileage Log is definitely worth the money.

Other iPhone and iPad apps do offer similar functionality, but the overall presentation and comprehensive nature of XpenseTracker definitely earns it my vote.

XpenseTracker - Expense Tracker & Mileage Log

$4.99
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MarkBangs

Mark is an opinionated writer who loves to review apps. In 2012, he started reviewing Apple apps on a regular basis and wonders how he survived up to that point without these apps.