Ynab 4 review
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When you bring up the Budget Window you see all of your Master Categories with their respective sub categories and their current balances. This is it, the whole reason you’d purchase this app is that you want to be able to bring your budget with you when you’re out and about, and then be able to quickly enter transactions that can sync back up with your full blown YNAB version. I’ll keep my ears posted of any platform issues but it should work equally well on Mac’s and Linux boxes. I run Windows 7 on my desktop, so I can’t comment to the functionality of any other OS or platform but it just worked without any tweaking or troubleshooting on my part.
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It synchronizes and wham there’s your budget right on your phone. Once it’s online it gives you it’s IP address and a sync code that you enter in your YNAB desktop version. You could also setup an ad-hoc network if you had a wireless card in your computer and sync that way. You need to have a Wi-fi network that will connect your iPhone and your computer otherwise this isn’t going to work at all. The first thing you do is synchronize it with your PC or Mac over your wi-fi network. The YNAB iPhone App is essentially a frontend for your YNAB budget that you can carry with you. If you aren’t familiar with You Need a Budget you might want to read my full review of the latest version of YNAB to get the 411 on this fantastic budgeting tool.
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Note: if you do not run the YNAB desktop software this will be useless to you so don’t waste your money, unless of course you are going to pickup the full version of YNAB in the process. Well it was just announced that the You Need a Budget (YNAB) iPhone app was published so I just had to try it.