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Financial site Mint.com releases iPhone app
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Software, Odds and ends, Freeware, iPhone, App StoreI've been using Mint.com (not to be confused with Shawn Inman's great Mint web stats tracker) to track my financial information for a while now. It's very nice -- completely free, and hooks right into your bank accounts, investments, or other financial accounts online (securely, of course -- they've got over 7,500 institutions in the system) to let you know what you're spending, when, and where. I'm lazy when it comes to budgets, but Mint will automatically make budgets for you based on what you spent the month ...

Mint.com financial aggregator releases native iPhone app
Ars Technica - Infinite Loop — Mint.com has built quite a useful financial organization service over the past couple of years. Users can plug in their bank, credit card, and loan credentials. They can then analyze where their money keeps disappearing to, create budgets, and set up alarms for events like gigantic spending sprees or the occurrence of bank fees. Now, some of Mint.com's key features come neatly bundled in a native iPhone app. Available free on the App Store ( iTunes link ), Mint.com's iPhone app allows users to check in on their accounts, budgets, cash flow, investments, and alerts. Tapping into each area of the app allows users to drill down into separate accounts and the ...

Mint.com brings personal finance to the iPhone
iPhone Approll — ... Mint.com released a new and free iPhone application early Monday. Similar to PageOnce's mobile efforts, Mint's lets you monitor your credit card and bank accounts from your phone. It also throws in things like your monthly budget, incoming cash flow and expenses, along with any investment accounts ... Originally posted at Webware

News: Mix: HP + iPhone, Simpsons, Mint.com, Earphone discount
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond — Hewlett Packard has launched its new HP iPrint Photo application for the iPhone and iPod touch. The new application allows users to print 4x6 photos directly from the device to most HP inkjet printers connected to the same local Wi-Fi network. Using Bonjour technology, the app automatically finds available printers, and uses a multi-touch interface to provide an easy, fast printing experience. The HP iPrint Photo application is available now as a free download from the App Store. Long-running animation comedy The Simpsons has finally arrived on the iTunes Store in the U.S. Currently only episodes from the 20th season of the show are available, ...

Mint.com: Personal finance manager for your iPhone
iPhone Buzz — I know for sure, we can't stay far away from finance activity, right? But now we can "hire" a personal finance manager to handle such activity: Mint.com application, a new and free iPhone application. Seems this app is worth trying. This application lets you check balances, budgets, transactions, and investments anywhere. All this information is synchronized with your Mint.com account automatically. Security issues aside, it's a good first start for Mint, and for regular Mint users this is yet another way to get at things like your budget and accounts without having to rely on your ...

Mint.com: Personal finance manager for your iPhone
Top iPhone News — I know for sure, we can’t stay far away from finance activity, right? But now we can “hire” a personal finance manager to handle such activity: Mint.com application, a new and free iPhone application. Seems this app is worth trying. This application lets you check balances, budgets, transactions, and investments anywhere. All this information is synchronized with your Mint.com account automatically. Security issues aside, it’s a good first start for Mint, and for regular Mint users this is yet another way to get at things like your budget and accounts without ...

The Week in iPhone Apps: I'm Picking Up Good Vibrations [IPhone Apps]
Gizmodo — ... Mint: The app I'm most excited about over the last few weeks is Mint—a free iPhone companion to the popular online financial planning site. Mint gives you recent transactions, balances and budgetary breakdowns for any of your banking, investment or credit accounts, presented with really nice typography and design. It's read-only—you can't make any transactions—and if you lose your phone, a kill switch on Mint.com will disable remote access to your account. I use this app every day now. Free ...

Weekly App Store Roundup: Jan. 3, 2009
TheAppleBlog — [image] Grab a party hat, don your celebratory garb and prepare to get your freak on because, praise be, it’s the first ever Weekly App Store Roundup of 2009. Indeed, with Macworld drawing near , attendees should immediately check out our very own Conference Schedule – it’ll make sure you’re consistently in the right place at the right time. In the meantime, those who can’t make it can attend vicariously through TheAppleBlog: we’ll be bringing you the latest Macworld coverage throughout. And, if you can handle even more Apple-happenings being foisted into your giddy brain-box, then read on for my picks from the App Store this week. This week I’ve been ...

Track Your Finances On the Go: Mint.com Comes to the iPhone
TheAppleBlog — Mint.com turned out to be a near perfect solution for my financial needs. To understand why, I’m going to give a little background. I used to obsessively enter every single receipt into my financial software of choice and track all my expenses. I knew exactly how much money I had in my account at any given moment. A few years ...

AOL Daily Finance app raises the bar for iPhone investment tools
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — Filed under: iPhone, App Store The Finance section of the App Store does feature some heavy-hitters (Bloomberg, ATM Hunter) and some fairly weak beer too. A lot of these apps are unitaskers, particularly when it comes to stock quotes and charting. For a full-featured and free investment information portal, and a strong competitor to the Bloomberg iPhone app, you may want to try the newly-released AOL Daily Finance, powered by the dailyfinance.com site. The first key feature to note is the free real-time equity quote service, provided from the BATS Exchange; major exchange (NYSE & ...

Mint: A Great Way to Know How Much Money You Don't Have
Apple Forums & iPhone Forums, Mods, Hacks, News, Themes, Downloads, and more! | ModMyi.com - 4,711,751,911 — I'm both bad with bookkeeping and a fan of apps that live-track my personal data, so I'm a sucker for things like Nike+ and Mint. Recently acquired by Intuit (a development savaged by 37signals's jason Fried in an essay piquantly titled The Next Generation Bends Over"), Mint is a personal finance webapp that can be accessed via ...

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