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Minty Links for 6/22/07

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At the end of every week, The Mint Blog will highlight some noteworthy posts from the blogsphere and beyond. Here are this week’s picks:

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4 Responses to “Minty Links for 6/22/07”

Mint? at Damon Snyder Says:

[...] The best solution I have been able to come up with is PearBudget. It works well, but it is lacking a couple features that keep it from the I-won’t-use-anything-else category. I got my hopes up today when I found Mint. I have no idea what their interface looks like or what features they have, but so far, it seems like they have great potential when it comes to philosophical connection. They seem to be not just about simplifying finances, but simplifying your life. Check out their blog. [...]

Misti Says:

Hey Everyone at Mint!

Have a GREAT Weekend. You guys rock!

Jenny Says:

Hurry up and release guys! I’m getting sick of yodlee moneycenter’s endless alerts.

Cap Says:

@Misti: Thanks a bunch! :)

@Jenny: We’re eager to release too, but we also want to make the product as perfect as possible before a public release.

As for Yodlee’s alerts, you can set your alert settings under Yodlee Personal Finance > Options > Set-up/Edit Alert Settings.

Unclick whatever you don’t want, and scroll all the way to the bottom, click update, and your alert settings will be changed.

Constant alerts for low amount in accounts can become quite annoying for me. ;)

Hope that helps.

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