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Originally Posted by dtndvm View Post
While not a Today plug-in or a financial app, I am using a .csv (comma separated values) file within the calendar program that seems to do exactly what you're looking for. The file I'm using contains the season schedule for the Tampa Bay Lightning (yes, I'm a hockey geek as well as a PPC geek). The file plots all the upcoming games for the season on the calendar, integrates seamlessly with SPB mobile shell to show games for the upcoming week on their "Now" screen, and sounds a reminder 15 min prior to the start of each game. I don't see why this wouldn't work for upcoming payments just as easily.

I have never created a .csv file, but a quick Google search turned up a lot of info on them. If you want to test the format, you can download the file here:
http://lightning.nhl.com/team/app/?s...l_content_1382
I will look into that. Adding items to the calendar is an alternative I have used before, but was trying to find something a bit more visually easy. I have been looking at SPB Finance, and while it is great with having all your bills listed at a glance, and seems to send reminder bubbles, the app tends to run on a running balance, assuming you always enter deposits, or they are all the same, it would work great. I am going to run it a bit longer and see what happens when you get in the red. Plus....the app has so much to it, I am only planning on using about 1/10 of its capabilities, that is why I was looking for something smaller. Anyone know anything about SPBH's MyList?
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