
- Expense type detail reports now have totals so that they have the same level of detail as summary reports
- Mileage totals are now in the detailed expense report
- Billable expenses are now broken out and totaled separately
- A report is now marked as submitted when it is emailed or sent to Google Docs
- Now supports up to 6 different payment types
- A personal balance shows the difference between the expenses you paid versus expenses allowed to you
- Can now mark expenses as either billable or reimbursable
- Mileage support for business, medical, charity, and one more user-defined type
- JetSet Expenses now follows local currency and date formatting
- An improved user interface; you can enter as much or as little data as needed for reporting
I use JetSet Expenses to track my business travel expenses, and the latest version has improved an already good app.
There's a two-week sale on JetSet right now -- the usual US$9.99 price has been halved to US$4.99. BriteMac has also released a free version for those who want to test-drive JetSet Expenses. Version 1.3 is forthcoming in the future, with support for multiple currencies.
There's a two-week sale on JetSet right now -- the usual US$9.99 price has been halved to US$4.99. BriteMac has also released a free version for those who want to test-drive JetSet Expenses. Version 1.3 is forthcoming in the future, with support for multiple currencies.
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