![]() If you don’t mind the price, this is definitely one of the best apps in the list. Not forgetting about security, you can password protect all your sensitive financial data. There’s an extensive set of built-in overview graphs, and cloud support to sync with DropBox, Evernote, Google Docs and more. It’s easy to customise any of the information recorded, such as adding extra fields for local taxes and anything else, as well as the ability to record car mileage in miles or kilometres.īesides capturing photo receipts you can also crop, rotate and scale them and even adjust the brightness, contrast and saturation – probably the only receipts app which lets you do that! Add a voice memo to a receipt and of course export (via Mail or Wi-Fi) and print any item as PDF, CSV or Excel. You can create multiple accounts to manage groups of receipts (for example personal, business, and holidays), and define your own additional categories. This app really deserves the Pro name, because it has the most extensive features of any of the apps listed. Store, sort and categorise all your receipts, and keep photo records If you regularly submit expenses, it will let you output them in A4/US legal page sizes (which is handy when submitting expenses which usually need to be laid out and stapled to paper), and you can email reports or print everything over Wi-Fi. All the usual features are there such as receipt scanning (plus the ability to crop the images), categorisation of all your outgoings (and you can even define your own categories), and a built-in currency convertor so it can be used anywhere in the world. Receipt Catcher has a wealth of capabilities designed to help you get the most from your receipts. View your expenditure by location using the built-in maps A very nice touch is being able to view expenditure by location using the built-in map, as well as AirPrint (and email) to print and export to other applications or for reports. You can switch between currencies quickly (handy if you’re going on a trip abroad) and view expenses totals for a given category. However, it takes care of the rest automatically by recognising key details on the receipt itself such as the amount (no Internet connection is required) and the location. Like many of the receipt and expenses apps, Receipts can also take a picture of a receipt. Everything is sorted into categories that you can then view as a pie chart It’s only possible to save 5 receipts with this version, so the Pro version (which is a £1.49 in-app purchase) is recommended if you find it fulfils your needs. There’s a pie chart breakdown which displays your expenditure by category. Receipts can be sorted in several ways such as by amount, category, and date. Every receipt can be stored with up to 3 photos to make sure you’ve capture all the details (some of those receipts are long!). Just take a picture of any receipt and save it in the app, and additional information can be added later. Quick Receipt X organise and tracks all your receipts and expenses with minimal effort. Price: £0.69 (the Pro version is a £1.49 in-app purchase) Free Starbucks coffee every week for life!!
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