Monday, 8 August 2016

Reviewing The Moni 3

Whitewater Labs first released Moni in 2012. It was a simple personal finance management app made during the early days of Android. It was an easy-to-use financial management tool. I was able to keep track of all my mortgages, debt repayments and credit card limits easily.



Moni gained favours from me because of the colour codes. It handled Google's Material Design and flat design principles that gave it an attractive yet friendly look.

After three years, the Moni 3.0 arrives with new features. Before, the app only relied on your Google account where you could backup your information to a hard drive or an online cloud. Whitewater Labs had developed its own cloud system allowing you to sync and export your data in real time.

But of course, like all new applications (and methods to get you into their newsletter), Moni would require you to sign up for a Moni account.

One thing though, Whitewater Labs understands the interface was lovable for many users. New features include the ability to share financial information and update them in real time with friends and family. Now, you also have charts to keep track of your expenses.


It's an amazing tool that only keeps on giving. While there are many alternative personal finance management software out there, I think I'll stick it out with Moni 3.

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