Simão Martins
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We plan on tweaking itemized bills in the very near future. I think the quantity idea is a good one, along with the optional tax idea. We’ll keep these in mind when reworking the UI.
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We’d love to make Splitwise better for tracking personal expenses (though we’re mostly focused on splitting for the time being). For now, your best bet is probably to make a new group for personal expenses, with yourself as the only member.
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We just added a very basic calculator function to our web app, so you can now use basic mathematical operations when entering a cost (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). We hope to add similar features to our mobile apps at some point in the future!
An error occurred while saving the comment Simão Martins commentedI would go one step further: whenever there is a number field, that number field should accept not only numbers but some basic math operations. For example: if you entered (4.6+2.53)*1.23 in the field, when that field loses focus it would update itself to 8.77.
Have a look at http://mathjs.org/ or http://silentmatt.com/javascript-expression-evaluator/ to get you started in the webapp implementation of this feature.
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We aren’t planing to add support for custom categories in the near future. We’re considering better ways to allow people to sort expenses into categories other than the ones we’ve provided. In the meantime, if there are particular important categories you feel are missing, feel free to email us with a suggestion at support@splitwise.com.
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Thanks for the suggestions! Next time we do a review/update of our categories, I’ll make sure we consider these. In the meantime, apologies for any inconvenience!
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The quantity idea is awesome.
As far as the optional tax idea I think the opt out system isn't a very good aproach. As Alex Notov mentioned sometimes there are more than one tax rate. I suggest adding another column (hidden by default) which is the tax rate. The first rate that the user adds would be considered the default one, so when the user adds another item that rate would be used. But the user would be able to change the rate for each item as he/she sees fit. Another possible alternative would be to have the default tax rated set in the profile of the user.