Web Based Expense Reporting

Posted by on Apr 25, 2006 | 12 Comments

Need to keep track of expenses while on the road and from a number of computers? Web based expense reporting software lets you keep tabs on those tabs, tracking expenses by specific projects and accounts, without loading yet another app onto your laptop. Cover those invoices, travel light, and keep those expense logged …

Web based expense report software vendors include Concur, ExpensePoint, Intacct, Mvelopes, NetSuite, Nexonia, Replicon, and Xpdoffice. The solutions run the gamut from corporate-level ERP software integration (Intacct) through standalone (Nexonia and others).

Nexonia’s web-based expense reporting software is provided on a monthly subscription basis. The first registered user is $10 per month, with additional user fees based on a discounted scale. The company offers a 30 day free trial.

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  • http://www.expensewatch.com msw

    There are other complete spend management tools out there that have more or better integration to all major credit card, Visa, MasterCard and American Express companies and provide the use of personal and disputed charges without the hassle of uploading from downloads from the credit card issuers. Expensewatch.com provides this capability as well as offline tools for roadwarriors.

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  • http://bra.ms Will Bramlett

    Best one I’ve seen is Mess With Words (Cydia for $5).. Place any combo of tiles (correct words or not) and then press play. Will tell you if the words is not a real word then asks if you want to play it anyway. Will tell you if an opponent is cheating too

  • http://210consulting.com/ Jeremy Blanton

    I’m an addict to that game… My best word was crazes… got me 111 points :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/tomchapin Tom Chapin

    Just use the “Ultimate Word Finder free” iphone app. It will ruin Words With Friends for you, forever. All you do is take a snapshot of the board and load it into Ultimate Word Finder app, which then runs OCR on the entire board and crunches all the possible positions and combinations. It will blow your mind. I don’t even play Words With Friends anymore because of it.

    • http://chris.pirillo.com/ Chris Pirillo

      You’re not supposed to admit to using it. :)

  • http://sunnyis.me/ Sunny Singh

    Coming from an Android user, widgets are definitely extremely useful. I have clock/weather on my main home screen, and I have my other widgets on the left home screens like Springpad, Google Voice, Docs, etc.

  • Jacob Burrell

    IOS copied several things that Android has had forever. The iPhone though does have a sort of “widget” but is limited to a number on top of a icon which could display number of emails or text messages.

  • http://twitter.com/joosthere Joost van Eck

    If you jailbreak an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, you are able to install something out of Cydia: SBSettings. It works almost the same way.

  • http://twitter.com/mkayeadams Melissa K. Adams

    I don’t know if I can agree with this as even a new iPhone user and no where near a “power” user I would say that I can see EVERYTHING mentioned in this article and them some right on my first page. I have my calendar, the weather, and not to mention all of my news (but I really use Twitter for that), my music (both Pandora and my iPod music), and I have not even gone pass the 33rd row of apps…

  • http://twitter.com/axi11a Brad Huchteman

    i am also hooked on the game. after you have played someone a couple times you can get a pretty good idea if they are using another app. I have other friends who would never or maybe hardly ever cheat. they tend to be more fun to play with in the first 3/4 of the board, but the ext-app style is best for killing the long drawn-out endings. I tend to play with whatever rules my opponent is projecting, but would rather keep all brain powered.

  • http://twitter.com/Techdude356 Tom Marly

    same