QuickBooks 2012: Good Stuff for Financephobes
And here’s another new piece of mine elsewhere: My look at QuickBooks 2012 for AllBusiness.com. (No, I’m not a financial software expert–just a small business person who doesn’t like accounting but...
View Article5Words for February 20th, 2009
Let’s get newsy, shall we? Found: Atlantis. In Google Earth! Intuit questions Mint user claims. Greeeeaaaaat: Conficker worm variant appears. Is this leopard a clue? CBS and Hulu are squabbling. Pirate...
View Article5Words for February 24th, 2009
Did you notice Gmail’s outage? Gmail: Down. Then back up. David Pogue likes Kindle 2. Want Office 14? Try 2010. Happy birthday to Steve Jobs. A $99 plug-PC. Intuit: We weren’t bullying Mint. Vudu sells...
View ArticleQuicken for iPhone: Good, as Far as It Goes
Intuit, the company whose Quicken has been synonymous with personal-finance management for years, has brought the app to the iPhone. It’s not the first version of Quicken for handheld devices–I used an...
View ArticleIntuit Turns Phones Into Credit Card Terminals
Ever do business with a mobile service provider such as a plumber or electrician who doesn’t accept credit cards, or tries to convince you to write a check instead? Isn’t it annoying? Intuit aims to...
View ArticleIntuit Buying Mint?
TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington is reporting that personal-finance behemoth Intuit is about to buy Mint, the nifty financial site that has provided stiff competition (as well as inspiration) for...
View ArticleMintuit: It’s Official
The TechCrunch story from last night was solid: The first major news at the TechCrunch50 conference this morning was that Intuit is indeed buying personal-finance service Mint for $170 million. Mint...
View ArticleMore Details About the Intuit-Mint Deal: Quicken Online to Get Mint-ized
I just spoke with Aaron Patzer, founder of Mint and general-manager-to-be of Intuit’s personal finance group, about Intuit’s planned $170 million acquisition of Mint and what it means for consumers. A...
View ArticleIntuit Does Customer Management for Small Business
As much as any major software company around, financial mainstay Intuit is in the ongoing process of reinventing itself for the Web. So it makes sense that its newest small-business offering is...
View ArticleThe New Quicken is Minty Fresh
You don’t often hear a tech exec responsible for a product say that he hates anything about it, but Intuit’s Aaron Patzer is a special case–his dislike of Quicken spurred him to found the excellent...
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