Who's got What?

Published by: Piet Hein van Cleef

Description

Constantly losing stuff because you don't know what you've lent out to whom?
With Who's got What you keep track of everything you've lent out or borrowed from someone, or split an amount of money between friends and keep track of who has paid.
Set a notification to receive when an item has expired, group items together and send an overview by email.
Keep track of partial return amounts with dates of for example a bigger loan.
With iCloud enabled all your items are synced between your devices.
• Group items
• Split an amount between friends
• Lent to or borrowed from
• Add event to your calendar
• Send a overview
• Change currency
• Set notification
• Add an image
• Partial returns with dates
The free version is limited to the creation of 3 items.
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