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Quicken Online to Mint.com Time Line

Mint and Quicken Online Migration News

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Monitor your account balances, upcoming bills and spending with the Quicken Online home page.

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Courtesy of Intuit
Quicken Online customers are concerned about the announcement of Intuit acquiring competitor Mint.com. Stay up to date on the Quicken Online to Mint.com conversion with this time line of announcements about this change in your online personal finance software. Latest news is listed first.

July 31, 2010
Quicken Online Data Will Not Be Migrated to Mint.com
On August 29, 2010, Quicken Online will be shut down and replaced by Mint.com. contrary to previous promises to Quicken Online customers, Intuit is not going to transfer Quicken Online data to Mint.com.

April 26, 2010
Mint.com Connects to All U.S. Banks
Intuit's strong account aggregation is implemented in Mint.com, which can now download financial account updates from "virtually every U.S. bank".

March 7, 2010
Quicken Online to Mint.com Data Conversion Could Be a Hassle
While Quicken Online historical data like financial accounts, balances, transactions will not be affected, customized spending categories from Quicken Online are probably going to get trashed when moved over to Mint.com.

January 2, 2010
Quicken Online Discontinues Registrations
If you were planning to sign up for a new Quicken Online account, Quicken support asks that you register to use Mint.com

December 6, 2009
Morphing Mint.com from Quicken Online
A summary of changes coming to Mint.com and Quicken Online as the two personal finance software services merge.

November 13, 2009
Moving from Quicken Online to Mint
Aaron Patzer of Intuit announced that data loss will not be an issue when migrating from Quicken Online to Mint.com

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