Best Financial Application?

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Does anyone know of a really great Bill Reminder/Financial App that will sync with Google calendar? I want the app on both my Xoom and my Atrix. I wish I could have it sync online also. But I would really like it to integrate with Google Calendar so it gives me bill reminders. Not really a Budget Application, just a Bill Application. Maybe one that is nicely laid out for Tablets?
 
I use pageonce to. But it doesn't set bill reminders for my calender.

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You guys agree PageOnce is better then Mint.com? Mint just seems more professional while PageOnce is watered down, but allows me to add my bills and house utility bills to. If Mint had that I would stick with them. But They dont. I figured since Mint was backed by Intuit (I have Quicken 2010 also) they would be great. But there lacking some of PageOnces benefits. Like being able to add your accounts that you make payments on like Electric, Cable, Internet stuff like that. I guess Im gonna have to manually add them in to my calendar. Its a shame PageOnce cant set those reminders in your Google Calendar.
 
After seeing this thread, I checked out pageonce. From my reading, it shows that they have their own reminders. I am assuming that means that a notice comes up telling you (is it only when you open pageonce that the notice comes up, or does it come up outside of the software?

If they have their own bill reminder, why would you need to have it added into your google calendar?

Just trying to understand, as I am trying to find out what will work with me.
 
I use the app. anMoney for finances. I can set up bills and have it put a reminder in my Google calendar. I think you can you can sync to something else also. I bought the paid version because I really liked the free one and wanted to support the developer.
 
I wish Intuit would create a new version of Quicken Mobile. I loved that app on my Windows phone and how it synced my activity with the desktop version of Quicken.

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I just checked anMoney and it looks pretty good. I think I'm going to give it a spin since it will import/export Quicken files.
 
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Pageonce notifies you via email as well as through the notification bar. I have no problem with it. It will also let you know when I bill is coming up, I think it's worth the price and I love that I can access the site on the web.
 
I definitely use anMoney too. It's great, and there are both free and paid versions. I think this may be what the OP is looking for.
 
Manilla collects all your bills and financial statements. Its accuracy is good--but not good enough.

The bill organizing service Manilla launched at Demo this week. It is a portal for your household bills. It will collect bills from your service providers, as well as bank statements and other financial data for you, and remind you what's due, to whom, and when. Furthermore, it'll keep records of all your bills and statements for you securely.

It should work with nearly any billing company, and in some special cases, you can use it to turn off your paper bills, doing your bit for the environment.

Using Manilla to receive and file electronic statements is far superior to asking your service providers to send your statements to e-mail.That's probably why only a small percentage of consumers allow their paper bills to be turned off. Having a single, dedicated, junk-free site for financial transactions makes more sense. That's what Manilla is.

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Todd Genger
 
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