Famous finance service Mint launches official iPad app

| October 26, 2011 | 1 Comment

Mint app for iPad

Mint is one of the popular finance services around. The finance service is also popular for the fact that it enables its customers to have a look at their finances on the go with its official apps on almost all mobile platforms. The company has its iPhone app for quite some time now. It also had an iPad app of some kind. But now, Mint has an official app for iPad in the App Store now, how cool is that.

When an app gets an upgrade from iPhone to iPad, it is sure to have some great new features. In the case of Mint, the upgrades include better visual elements in the app and interactivity. If you have using the iPhone app of Mint, you are sure to recognize the difference in the iPad app as soon as you log in. You can use the app to manage your finances in a way you have managed never before.

“At Mint, we believe money is for living. So we make everything simple and streamlined. Sign up takes less than five minutes. Then Mint automatically pulls all your financial information into one place, so you can finally get the entire picture.”

The app has a lot of features, some of them are listed below:

  • Redesigned overview screen, so you get a quick snapshot of your finances and latest alerts, bill reminders and advice.
  • Enter cash and pending transactions so you have the most accurate view of your spending.
  • Get a detailed view of your transactions.
  • View your data even without a wireless connection.
I am sure all Mint users will welcome with change with a big smile on their faces, at least the ones who use an iPad. If you are interested, you can download your copy for your iPhone or iPad from here [iTunes Link].

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  1. jsmith says:

    Don’t get used to this app if you don’t constantly fork out money to the apple gods. After a new us comes out they say screw you to the old users. It is a shame it was good app but they obviously don’t care about long term users.

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