![]() ![]() Moreover, it is not as as feature rich as Quicken. But you are subject to adds, who knows if they sell your data, and you are storing your financial details in Intuit's data center. Mint is free to use, in that it doesn't cost money. I used to use Quicken but have since switched to Mint. ![]() Intuit has an online tool -, that is meant to be the online/cloud replacement. Quicken was originally owned by Intuit, but was sold to a private investment group. ![]()
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