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4.67 von 5
30 Bewertungen in Dominikanische Republik
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I’ve been a YNAB member before it became an app when you had to download it on your computer. I’ve noticed that the price keeps going up every year. If it’s supposed to be a budgeting app, aren’t you supposed to keep it affordable so that it attracts more members. Especially people who have been members from the beginning.
For years my wife and I have been looking for a budget option. We have used many different software, web, and spreadsheet options. My friend recommended YNAB and it finally checked off all of the boxes we needed.
Use Quicken Simplifi. This is like trying to read Japanese. The system is bizarre, my connections and balances constantly require babysitting and reconciliation. Overall made tracking my expenses somehow harder than just mentally tallying. Quick Simplifi is what you want at 1/3 the price per year.
I’ve used YNAB for years, it is an excellent budget management application but the iPad version is truly terrible. They should know full well that clicks count and when something as simple as changing a dollar amount in a column takes multiple screens, sliders and several drop downs you are in trouble. If I want to type a dollar amount just let me do that. Deleting the app and just running in the browser.
Read about the free month but fund no mention of the cost after the free month. Any ideas
This app has been my go-to budget app for a few years. There’s a bit of a learning curve but once you get the hang of it, it’s smooth. @Developers - PLEASE bring back the old way to move money between categories and the calculator function. The design is not intuitive of where the money is going to / from and when I switch the direction the amount I previously entered zeros out. PLEASE CHANGE IT BACK 🙏🙏🙏
Simple processes that were very easy and quick before are now cumbersome and require extra steps and waiting through pauses between steps due to unnecessary animations. This app was great before and now frustrating to use. Week later: This update remains aggravating, as most of the reviews are indicating. Frustrating to see the developer feedback about how transitions can be hard and reach out to let you know what features are causing trouble. Hope YNAB reads all the reviews together and realize the recent UI changes - particularly for assigning money and moving between categories - are a huge fail. Everything takes longer. More steps. Nothing is intuitive.
The latest update regressed the behavior of the “cover overspending” and “move money” It feels slower to walk through overspending using this feature which feels worse the more overspent budgets you have. Every item you want to modify now has to go to an entirely new window which is confusing and takes a long time to load and pop up. Sure it looks fancier but it behaves worse visually and functionally. Previously, I liked the app. Please roll back asap because it’s so much less usable now which isn’t what I’d expect from an app I have to pay to use.
YNAB takes some time to adjust to, but after several months, I’m finding it amazing. It interfaces easily with bank accounts and credit cards—I’ve had no problems. The zero-based budgeting model is excellent. The learning curve is worth it!
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