Intuit has fired its first significant Quicken Online shot across competitor Mint.com's bow since we compared the two web-based financial organization services back in October. In addition to a ...
Quicken Online has officially made its way into the history books, welcoming Mint to replace it, as of the weekend. But unlike other migrations from one software product to another, many of which do a ...
Quicken Online, though good, hasn't advanced to the degree that Mint.com and Yodlee have. It shares Mint.com's attractiveness and ease of use but lacks Mint's ability to track investments (thoroughly, ...
Intuit Inc. has attached its familiar Quicken brand to an account aggregation service, hoping that consumers will pay it for online financial management that is widely available elsewhere for free.
It's a big world. Can two personal finance web sites peacefully co-exist? We'll see. Around the beginning of this year, I joined the newly debuted Quicken Online, figuring I needed to do something to ...
For years, Intuit’s Quicken desktop software has dominated the market for affluent baby boomers fixated on tracking their spending and investments. Tuesday the company set its sights on a new audience ...
Intuit, makers of Quicken, QuickBooks and TurboTax, will shut down its free Quicken Online personal finance site in six to nine months and put all its chips in with newly-bought Mint.com. The company ...
Quicken Online has made a good start as a one-step personal-finance tracker; it's attractive and quite usable, and covers the core topics. But the competition does more. The original Quicken money ...