A New Website to Manage Your Personal Finances
Green Sherpa of Santa Barbara, Cal., hopes to compete with boxed software such as Quicken and Microsoft Money, with its new Web-based application. While it fails to define itself in relation to other popular money management sites such a Mint.com, Green Sherpa describes its purpose as cashflow management not budgeting.
Green Sherpa of Santa Barbara, Cal., hopes to compete with boxed software such as Quicken and Microsoft Money, with its new Web-based application.
While it fails to define itself in relation to other popular money management sites such a Mint.com, Green Sherpa describes its purpose as cashflow management not budgeting. That may be splitting hairs.
Regardless, the online software application is being designed with you in mind. Try out the company's free beta-version and offer your feedback. It's your chance to help build a program you'd want to use.

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