When it comes to using your computer to manage your money, Intuit’s Quicken lineup was pretty much the only game in town—until the upstart cloud service Mint.com came along in 2006. Mint can do almost ...
Three months after finance software maker Intuit bought online finance startup Mint.com, Aaron Patzer, founder of Mint and now Intuit’s general manager of personal finance, is still giving a lot of ...
Personal budgeting software can offer so many excellent benefits — and the major number one benefit is that you’ll get all your financial ducks in a row. You’ll also get to test drive several nifty ...
Although both Quicken and Mint are personal finance management services offered by Intuit, they cannot directly connect with each other to share data. You can move the transaction information between ...
Since opening its virtual doors two years ago, Mint.com has made quite a name for itself. The online personal finance site has won praise for its easy account setup and syncing as well as for Web ...
Mint is a straightforward personal finance management tool. This web-based solution takes only a few seconds to set up, and — most importantly — it’s completely free. It allows users to monitor their ...
Intuit continues to develop the Quicken software while maintaining the Mint online personal financial management service, but the company has yet to implement a quick solution to export your Mint data ...
The online personal finance service Mint is getting a fresh coat of paint today. It's a good update, clean and attractive. I've been a fan and occasional user of this app since it launched a year ago, ...