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Mint.com app is here :)

momoceio

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Android Users Can Manage Money On the Go with New Mint.com Application | Business Wire

Looks like the app is finally here, about damn time :)

Updated first post with all the info:
Android-Specific Features
Consumers can simply create a free account at www.mint.com, or use their existing account to access the new Android operating system features. These include:

  • OS Search: Easily search for and find recent transactions, anytime, anywhere.
  • Mint.com widget: Access a snapshot of overall cash flow in real-time.
  • Android Live folders: Get financial updates on the phone’s home screen without launching the Mint.com application.
In addition to the new Android-specific features, users will have access to the key features that have made Mint.com’s iPhone application a favorite. These features let consumers see real-time account balances, check recent transactions; compare their spending against their monthly budgets, and edit transaction details.
The password-protected application provides exceptional data security. If an Android phone is lost or stolen, users can immediately disable access from the Mint.com website.
The Mint.com application is available for Android OS versions 1.5, 1.6 and 2.0. More information about the Mint.com Android application is available at www.mint.com/features/android.

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Yeah, looking around their site I found this:
Does Mint.com support international banks?

Not yet. Currently Mint only supports US-based financial institutions. We hope to support financial institutions based outside of the US in the future.

Looking forward to it as it sounds a great concept. I usually cba to enter transactions manually - something that sucks it in from my bank automatically sounds great.
 
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