Re: There’s a Reason a Killer Money-Saving App Still Doesn’t Exist - The Wall Street Journal.

2023-11-16 Thread 'Yannis Anthymidis' via Beancount

I can't read the article so commenting on the basis of your quote.

I think the WSJ is correct, people aren't interested in the data in 
itself (reconciling transactions) but rather, a way to make it useful.


I take comfort as a beancount user in knowing the expenses are 
reconciled properly. That said, I must take the side of the WSJ that 
this isn't 'a kick' in itself, it's the value it gives after I take time 
to interpret the results.
After all, there is a lot of text online about how to automate expenses 
using command line accounting. Experienced users seem to prefer manual 
input from what I've seen online, but the initial draw for people is the 
idea of a resilient format that can all be programmatically automated 
while remaining somewhat private. The continuing draw - at least for me, 
is not automation (of which I have none), but the views in Fava and full 
control of sensitive information.


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Re: There’s a Reason a Killer Money-Saving App Still Doesn’t Exist - The Wall Street Journal.

2023-11-16 Thread Graham Atkins
Pick me.

Regards, Graham
On 16 Nov 2023, 07:39 +, Martin Blais , wrote:
> This is a pretty good article about Mint and budgeting apps:
>
> There’s a Reason a Killer Money-Saving App Still Doesn’t Exist 
> https://www.wsj.com/articles/theres-a-reason-a-killer-money-saving-appstill-doesntexist-24558f8c
>
> I like this quote: "“Nobody wants to track an expense item for expense item 
> tracking,” she said."
>
> I think that's true for most people, but I also think the type of person 
> that's a beancount user also gets a kick just out of being able to reconcile 
> properly.
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There’s a Reason a Killer Money-Saving App Still Doesn’t Exist - The Wall Street Journal.

2023-11-15 Thread Martin Blais
This is a pretty good article about Mint and budgeting apps:

There’s a Reason a Killer Money-Saving App Still Doesn’t Exist
https://www.wsj.com/articles/theres-a-reason-a-killer-money-saving-appstill-doesntexist-24558f8c


I like this quote: "“Nobody wants to track an expense item for expense item
tracking,” she said."

I think that's true for most people, but I also think the type of person
that's a beancount user also gets a kick just out of being able to
reconcile properly.

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