Billeo announces new online shopping/bill paying app for the Mac

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Apr 8, 2009 at 4:33am

imageBilleo has released Billeo for the Mac. It’s a browser plug-in that allows users to set up a “one stop shop” transaction center with stored account information, card data, reminders, saved receipts and much more.   

Billeo has also announced that the company has integrated community learning as part of Billeo’s “save receipt” feature. With this feature Billeo continuously learns from the community of Billeo users to automatically categorize your web receipts based on the most popular selections other users have made.

Billeo includes bill reminders, password management, form filling, bill pay and shopping directories, auto-save of receipts, search of receipts saved, and transaction charts and reports. It does all of this without the tedious data entry, complexity and time required of all-in-one personal finance products, according to Murali Subbarao, founder and CEO of Billeo. Billeo for the Mac is Firefox native.

He adds that Billeo streamlines the online transaction process by giving consumers complete control over when and how they manage, organize, pay bills and shop online. The downloadable toolbar which powers the Billeo Bill Pay Assistant, Shopping Assistant, and Password Assistant products offers a one-step password log-on and one-click completion of online shopping checkout and bill payment forms. Payments are made directly to the billing company and shopping web sites.



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