gango-anan / autofix
AutoFix is an expense tracker used to keep track of expenditures on maintaining and fixing Auto Mobiles. It groups the expenses spent on fixing an auto mobile into categories based on the faulty part. Built using Ruby on Rails, CSS and HTML.
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