The Expansee app is designed to allow users to keep track of their costs! This app is designed for mobile use. The user can organise his expenses / income and thus get an overview of why his account is always so empty at the end of the month. 😦💸
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Organise yourselves well in the group, how you want to distribute your tasks, which communication channels you want to use and pay attention to time management.
The basic requirement is to create your own database with the necessary schemas. The statistics should work. The website is designed for mobile.
You programme a login area with which users can log in.
Users can still add their own categories to the existing ones!
https://www.figma.com/file/mOJpocJKzRzWBqs9Qr5IlR/Expensee?node-id=0%3A1
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Die App Expansee soll den Nutzern ermöglichen ihre Kosten im Überblick zu behalten! Diese App ist auf mobile ausgelegt. Der Nutzer kann seine Ausgaben / Einnahmen ordnen und sich damit einen Überblick verschaffen, weshalb sein Konto am Ende des Monats immer so leer ist. 😦💸
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Organisiert euch in der Gruppe gut, wie ihr eure Aufgaben verteilen wollt, welche Kommunikationswege ihr nutzen wollt und achtet auf das Zeitmanagement.
Die Grundvoraussetzung ist es, eine eigene Datenbank mit den nötigen Schemen anzulegen. Die Statistiken sollten funktionieren. Die Website ist für Mobile ausgelegt.
Ihr programmiert einen Login-Bereich, mit dem sich Nutzer einloggen können.
Der Nutzer kann noch eigene Kategorien zu den vorhandenen hinzufügen!
https://www.figma.com/file/mOJpocJKzRzWBqs9Qr5IlR/Expensee?node-id=0%3A1
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