Personally, I'd be willing to pay $100+ per year for the app.  I don't expect
it to be free, I'm thrilled that for the past number of years since leaving
Quicken, that I have a program that "works".  To have that information
available to me wherever I am?  Hard to put a price on it.  Hard for me to
imagine that if one is able to translate the current program to a mobile
app, that it would not get wide adoption with whatever reasonable monthly
charge.

I'm just saying that with each passing day, having a program that is
anchored to a desktop or laptop computer, makes increasingly less sense. 
Perhaps progress is being made behind the scenes, I sure hope so.



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