Intuit has upgraded the iOS app for its Mint personal finance tool with two new "most-requested" features that should keep users from ever having to go to the Mint.com website. Until now, there were several important budgeting tasks that required users to head to Mint's website to manage.
Users can now create new budgets and edit existing budgets, using a clever "budget slider" to set and adjust existing budgets.
Also new is the ability to split existing transactions into multiple categories, such as turning a large Wal-Mart shopping trip into $200 of groceries and $75 of household supplies for more accurate budgeting. In fact, the new transaction splitting feature is even easier to use than the same feature on the Mint website.
The Mint app is a free download for iPhone and iPad. Users can sign up within the app. [Direct Link]
Top Rated Comments
It's called mint.com. :rolleyes:
Any desktop app would still require an internet connection, so why waste the HD space and restrict yourself to the box the app is installed on?
If you're on a platform with a full fledged browser (rather than a gimped mobile version) then just use the full site.
This is my biggest problem with mint.com. Yes I can integrate my US and Canadian accounts, but can't with our British or Australian accounts. We can't be the only international couple in the world!
For the record, I'm American, husband is Canadian (where I also immigrated), he used to live in Britain and we currently live in and are in process of immigrating to Australia for work. We're not rich by any means, we've just made new experiences the center point of our relationship.