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just logged in. I hope it's good. mint.com is too buggy to use. quicken online is heinously simple. amazingly there is no workable personal finance tool in 2009 (if yr on a mac anyway - on a pc, I've heard quicken is OK). good luck.
Thanks!! We're pretty young, but very flexible and so willing to make a great product. We built Budgetler as an answer to many problems we experience with managing personal finances, day to day. More then that, we strongly believe that you should not depend on your local computer while doing your accounting. I hate crawling through number of receipts to put them in whenever I get back to laptop. I want to do this "in da cloud" (if you wish). Please, don't hesitate to send us your comments. We're very open to suggestions and ideas.
just got in, finally. apparently cant download bank transactions. without that, it's not possible for me to use it. look forward to using it when that's in!
Some bad problems:

* Can you provide a video or something? I don't quite understand what you offer beyond what Mint offers and it's really hard to trust a new site with financial information.

* I get a 500 error whenever I try to confirm my email or try to login. Can't see the site at all that way.

* You're not using https for a financial site-- major red flag for me.

1. We are working on video, but it's not there, yet. We're not really Mint-like though.

2. 500 error, working on that, but you should be able to login with your email & password anyway.

3. Not using https is just temporary issue, we're just pushing a preview version, definitely https is going to be in place.

Thanks!

Nope 500 error on everything, once logged in can't even go to the main page.