Track Your Expenses On the Go With TextHog

04.03.2009

TextHog's reporting features have some serious growing to do, as it only exports reports as CSV files and doesn't currently have any built-in way to get your expenses into popular accounting apps like QuickBooks. If, like we do at my company, you submit your expense reports in an Excel template, you can use field mapping to ease the process of importing TextHog CSV reports into Excel. So in my case, the CSV option works reasonably well.

All told, TextHog is certainly no expense-tracking panacea. But it's a fairly convenient way to at least keep an eye on what you're shelling out as you cram ever more receipts into your wallet over the course of a trip. And as long as it's free, it's definitely worth a try.