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- Tedious to enter and update information
- Lacks ability to check off planned payments or know when monthly payoff goal is reached
In Tracker mode when I click a paid bill it does not move into the completed column.
Logs me out and can't remember password to get back in. Even though I'm sure I saved it. Plus this happened once before.
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