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Mint, when it actually connects to your bank, is OK, but nothing special. Intuit bought them and dumped its more rigorous on-line offering with Quicken. Mint, like Quicken, tries to shove its budgeting captions down your throat; it is easier to budget in Excel. What I find most offensive is that Mint takes your data and tries to sell you on one of its sponsors. For example, Mint will tell you that you should swithch to a different credit card.

I have found it easier to work on my bank's website and use Excel. Unless you have a many accounts, why would you want to give another website your personal information?
Posted by shsull
18th Jun