calculate your little expenses – little spender!!
June 23, 2009 at 6:45 am | In interaction design, interface design | 3 CommentsTags: interface, MEX conference, mobile
Going through bank account details, it is easy to know big memorable purchases made, but it’s hard to determine how the little purchases have added up to such a figure. Here comes little spender, this year’s MEX winner.

“Little Spender has been designed with people like Xavier in mind, allowing him to add his expenses through micro experiences on his mobile device. Little Spender’s goal is to enable even the most casual of Little Spenders to see where exactly their hard-earned cash goes every month. Along with a bit of fun and simplicity along the way, they’ll hopefully save a little money too”
I guess, video will give more idea.
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i use google spread sheet for this.
And it gives very nice wholistic view.
Comment by Kumar — June 23, 2009 #
i agree with you Kumar. Here what i found interesting was the focus on small expenses which lot of people do not calculate much. Something like junk food expenses, some small shopping etc. Also the mobility of mobile phone allows user to add their expenses anytime they want, which i feel makes a difference from google spread sheet
Comment by keyurbsorathia — June 24, 2009 #
there is no comparison between the two.
i was just pointing to my use.
Comment by Kumar — June 24, 2009 #