Intuit is touting Mint.com as the Pocket Quicken replacement. I've tried it and it is sadly not even close. No, you can't enter new transactions into the Android app for Droid, just look at balances. You can do more with your accounts by simply logging into your bank online. Why Intuit (greed?) will not license companies like Landware to develop the app for Droid is beyond me. Mint.com is a complete waste of time. Here's a copy/paste directly from the Landware site:
Intuit has decided to change its handheld and smartphone strategy and as a result has terminated its Pocket Quicken licensing agreement with LandWare.
Regrettably LandWare is no longer able to develop, distribute or support Pocket Quicken as of March 1, 2010. We wish to thank all of our wonderful customers who have supported our product over the last 11 years.
We are proud that with your help we were able to build the longest running, most popular and award winning version of Pocket Quicken to date. Although we would have loved to have seen our product vision carry over to the iPhone and Android platforms it was just not possible in this case.
If you would like to contact Intuit regarding this matter, they have told us to refer customers to their
Customer Feedback Form.
If you need technical support for your existing copy of Pocket Quicken please visit our
Frequently Asked Questions page.
Thanks again for your support,
The LandWare Team