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Moving from Quicken Online to Mint

By , About.com Guide   November 13, 2009

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Last week, it was announced that Intuit would be closing down Quicken Online and moving users over to Mint.com (Intuit recently acquired Mint). This is reasonable given that Mint.com trumps Quicken Online in many ways. Still, quite a few Quicken Online users are happy with the features they have now and haven't been entirely comfortable with this turn of events.

Wondering what to expect from Mint.com? Josh Smith covers this issue well in his WalletPop interview with Aaron Patzer of Intuit. If you're using Quicken Online, your biggest concern should be whether you will lose your data when you're migrated over to Mint.com. Patzer says data loss will not be an issue, and you can take his word on this thanks to Intuit's strong data security infrastructure.

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