"Next for iPad is informative without being garish or unnecessarily cartoonish, and it's a great example of how good design can aid functionality." – Federico Viticci, macstories.net Next for iPad reimagines expense tracking on iPad. With the iPhone version we changed how you track your expenses on the go. Now, thanks to iCloud sync, you’ll get your expenses on your iPad too. The innovative zooming interface is perfect to gain a bigger picture of your data. Start with your yearly data, zoom in to see all of its months and zoom even further to get a daily view of your expenses. With just a few taps you can add, edit or delete expenses. The elegant interface never gets in your way. Other features: • Export your data for Excel/Numbers • Make a backup via email, AirDrop or iMessage • Sync via iCloud Next for iPad works perfectly as a standalone expense tracking app or in combination with the iPhone or Mac versions. Keep track of your expenses with Next! • How much did you spend at the local coffee shop? • Are you spending too much eating out? • How much did you spend on clothes last month? • Are you blowing too much on your hobbies? • The possibilities are endless! Give it a try today and let us know how Next helped you get control of your expenses.
Doesn't work right.
I have this for Mac and iPhone. The iPad version doesn't sync right. I emailed tech support - no reply. Thanks a lot for a useless app.
Export = nadda
Yields only a blank file when exporting to DropBox. Email export is in proprietary .next format, readable only by the app. Overall effect: a complete dummy, dressed up in a tuxedo. The kids may like it, but self-employed business folks "needing" a running log for IRS purposes - avoid!
Next for IPad
Maybe I should have been more specific in my requirements. I was looking for a way to track daily business expenses, and this app seemed to bare no relationship whatsoever to what I was looking for. I did not see any easy explanation for what they symbols were but they did not seem to deal with mileage, tolls, parking, etc. I wish I had never ordered it and that I could get my money back.
No mileage tracking?
Great app for tracking just money. Would be perfect if you could also track mileage. Gave it three because it only tracks money. Add the option to track more than just dollars. Example track units and allow a unit rate entry to get dollars and presto, perfect app
Flawed syncing
Update does not fix: I cannot get the iPhone to sync with the iPad version. Yes, there are many settings that have to be set correctly (thanks, Apple ... not) but I do believe that I have set them all. Of course, this may be more Apple's iCloud Drive problem rather than Next's, but the bottom line is that I paid for two separate apps and only one of them works.
Thought it was great...
I thought this app was great, there could be some usability improvements like letting me name categories, view expenses by categories. Also would be useful to be able to add a note when I'm adding the expense. But I give it a 2 star because you have to purchase each app separate for both iPhone and iPad. Really? This is not worth the $3 price tag. So to get it on iPhone and iPad you would pay twice the amount. Also I see iCloud sync advertised, but where do I set it up? Is it automatic?
Not Sure Yet But This may Be Brilliant
I've worked with a lot of financial software, and just when I think I've found the perfect app, I find a major flaw, or it gets too cumbersome, or it's too simple, or it crashes, or something. On a whim I downloaded this app, when they announced automatic sync via icloud. The app is stupid simple. It records expenditures, period, although it organizes them in a pretty useful way. But my immediate reaction was that I couldn't make a budget or even deposit money, and it wouldn't work. Then I thought, maybe this is really all I need. I know what my income is. If I input my recurring bills at the first of the month, and all other spending as it occurs, regardless of what account I pay them from, I will know instantly if I'm on track overall. I don't need a budget and lots of custom categories, and so forth. I can track my net worth somewhere else. So this may be genius...
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