From: nobody on
with the banks that Quicken works with
From: Notan on
On 2/17/2010 5:00 PM, nobody(a)nowhere.com wrote:
> with the banks that Quicken works with

In their own words, "Mint is a �read-only� service."
From: tmp on
nobody(a)nowhere.com wrote:
> with the banks that Quicken works with

Mint, as it is now, doesn't do *anything* except track your account
balances, and display the results in graphs etc.

You don't pay bills with it, or otherwise manage your money with it. You
just get to look at it all in one place.


From: nobody on
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 05:31:00 -0500, tmp <tmp(a)nowhere.net> wrote:

>nobody(a)nowhere.com wrote:
>> with the banks that Quicken works with
>
>Mint, as it is now, doesn't do *anything* except track your account
>balances, and display the results in graphs etc.
>
>You don't pay bills with it, or otherwise manage your money with it. You
>just get to look at it all in one place.
>

So not very useful to anyone who needs hard records over a period of
years.
From: Notan on
On 2/18/2010 1:33 PM, nobody(a)nowhere.com wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 05:31:00 -0500, tmp<tmp(a)nowhere.net> wrote:
>
>> nobody(a)nowhere.com wrote:
>>> with the banks that Quicken works with
>>
>> Mint, as it is now, doesn't do *anything* except track your account
>> balances, and display the results in graphs etc.
>>
>> You don't pay bills with it, or otherwise manage your money with it. You
>> just get to look at it all in one place.
>>
>
> So not very useful to anyone who needs hard records over a period of
> years.

tmp is saying that you can't pay bills, transfer funds, etc.

It keeps records, but that's all.
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