Track expenses effortlessly with zer0 - an open-source, lightweight app. No servers, no cloud - your data stays on your device using MongoDB Realm. Choose themes, manage categories, and sync seamlessly. Features: account creation, expense tracking, category modification, insightful analytics, deb...
Zero is an innovative and user-friendly expense tracking app designed for both Android and iOS platforms. With a pervasive emphasis on privacy, it ensures that all financial data is stored directly on your device, eliminating concerns regarding data collection or server storage. By utilizing a lightweight framework and an open-source model, Zero caters to users seeking a personal finance solution that prioritizes control and security.
The recent update to version 2.0 has further enhanced its functionality and user experience. Notably, the migration to WatermelonDB has improved performance, while the redesigned interface offers a polished look and feel. Whether you are managing daily expenses or understanding your monthly spending habits, Zero makes it easy and efficient to track your finances without compromising your privacy.
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