Sunday, December 16, 2012

App of the Week: Manilla

App Name: Manilla

Price: Free

Available Platforms: Apple's iOS ( iPad, iPod Touch and iPhone), Android

What does this app do? Manilla provides a secure way for you manage and organize your bills on your mobile device, tablet or desktop. This finance app, of which an updated version for the iPhone 5 was released this week, allows you to link to your accounts, set up reminders to pay your bills, and keep track of household finances such as utilities and services.

From your mobile device, select the "Accounts" tab to see a queue of accounts you linked to within the app. On the bottom right, tap the settings button to add an account.The new release also lets you manage your accounts with local businesses or individuals who do not have an online payment system - the landscaper or babysitter, for example.

Press the "Reminders" tab to select a business you use, such as your wireless carrier. The app will display a screen with your account and bill information as well as let you set up reminders to pay your bill, which will be delivered through email or text message. Select, "View Bill," to see details, such as when you made your last payment, or select "Documents" and the app's built in PDF viewer will display your bill within the application.

You cannot pay your bill directly from the app. However, select "Go to Site" and the app will direct you to a business's website where you can pay your bill.

Is it easy to set up? Yes. Once you download Manilla, the app requires you to register with an email and password.

Should I try it? Manilla takes all of your bill information and puts into an easy-to-use interface, and with over 3,500 businesses the app makes it easy to link to a variety of accounts. If you're interested in building and monitoring a budget, too, you will find a better solution with Mint.com's app. Still, Manilla makes keeping track of all of your bills simple - a sure way to stay on top of your finances.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/app-week-manilla-111610402--abc-news-tech.html

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