Manilla
Manilla is a relative newcomer to online personal finance apps. While it has no budgeting tools, it removes the complication from keeping an eye on financial account balances, paying bills on time and managing magazine subscriptions and travel reward points.
Mint is very popular online money management software that tracks all your accounts in one place while offering some great financial tools. Although not a personal financial management feature, Mint finds customized financial products and services that can save you money, but keeps these offers tucked away unless you want to see them. Mint is free, and took first place for 2011 Best Online Personal Finance Software.
CalendarBudget
CalendarBudget is a free online app that shows financial transactions and upcoming bills on a color coded calendar. This app will help you budget and then forecast your financial picture into the future for years to come.
IExpenseOnline
IExpenseOnline is ideal for those who want to do detailed budget and expense tracking. IExpenseOnline is free, the look of the app is easy on the eyes and it’s simple to use.
moneyStrands
Among the nifty features in moneyStrands is an upcoming bills calendar, multiple currency support, money saving offers and a 15 day free trial. As of March, 2011, moneyStrands suspended automatic account aggregation for an extended period of time. Currently, there is no ETA for restarting this important feature, so if you don’t want to enter transactions manually, consider one of the other selections.
Yodlee MoneyCenter
Yodlee MoneyCenter provides a consolidated view of personal finance accounts, along with net worth reporting, a budgeting tool, mobile and email alerts and more. Yodlee MoneyCenter is free and has no ads, and has online bill pay.
ClearCheckbook
ClearCheckbook is free online personal finance software that tracks account and your budget in one place. Because account numbers are never entered into ClearCheckbook, your data is secure.