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Intuit’s Mint app adds new bill reminder features, accessibility improvements, more

The popular Intuit-owned Mint finance management app updated to version 4.1 today adding new bill reminder features, more accessibility support, and general improvements all around.

Highlighted in the new version is the ability to manage bill reminders right from the app. For the iPhone version, bill reminders can be created, edited, and managed from the latest version of the app. A change to the Overview tab wraps all this together.

Mint has also enhanced the newly added Updates view to show upcoming bill due dates. The new Upcoming Bills Card will present any bills with a due date within the next seven days.

In terms of accessibility, Mint has added support in a number of areas of the app. This includes the login, signup, split transactions and transaction detail pages.

Mint 4.1 for iPhone and iPad is available for free on the App Store.

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Comments

  1. Grayson Mixon - 9 years ago

    I just started using Mint on Friday.

    One thing I’ve noticed is that the website has a lot of features (I only have a few complaints of missing features), but the apps are extremely limited. The iPad app has a little more functionality (like budget breakdowns of previous months) that the iPhone app doesn’t have, but it’s missing things the iPhone app has, like credit score. I want to do everything through the app that I can do through the website.

    I use the Facebook apps exclusively, and haven’t use the website in years, just because the app experience is superior to me. Mint should be the same way.

  2. baussie - 9 years ago

    Debit & Credit is a decent alternative if you don’t want to provide your internet banking passwords.

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