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AppleHater

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I've downloaded ageonce Personal Finance free edition. I like it alot, although I don't know how they make money out of it as I haven't seen an Ad out of it. Anyway, would it worth to get the paid version if I like the free edition? I know it gets me passcode, and what else do I get from the paid one?
 
I've downloaded ageonce Personal Finance free edition. I like it alot, although I don't know how they make money out of it as I haven't seen an Ad out of it. Anyway, would it worth to get the paid version if I like the free edition? I know it gets me passcode, and what else do I get from the paid one?

If it's anything like the Android version, the free one is capped at 5 accounts. The paid version gets you unlimited accounts that you can add into it.
 
Pageonce Personal Finance

The premium version is ad-free, lets you refresh all your accounts with one click, gives you a pin number for extra security and you get premium support :)
 
AppleHater said:
I've downloaded ageonce Personal Finance free edition. I like it alot, although I don't know how they make money out of it as I haven't seen an Ad out of it. Anyway, would it worth to get the paid version if I like the free edition? I know it gets me passcode, and what else do I get from the paid one?
In case anyone else does what I did (try to search for it in the AppStore), that should read "Pageonce" not "ageonce"

- Julian
 
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