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Aaron Forth replied on November 20, 2009 01:02 to the question "Quicken Online to Mint" in Mint.com:
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Aaron Forth replied on November 16, 2009 05:40 to the question "Quicken Online to Mint" in Mint.com:
Aaron Forth replied on October 05, 2009 16:30 to the idea "I would like to see my net worth trend over time." in Mint.com:
Aaron Forth replied on September 18, 2009 18:05 to the question "Banks/CU's W/ Excellent Mint Support?" in Mint.com:
Aaron Forth replied on September 18, 2009 17:06 to the question "Manual transaction entry" in Mint.com:
Mint is going to continue just as quickly as we ever had. In fact, we are releasing some products as we speak. Hint: look on the apple app store.
Manual transactions is a surprisingly complicated problem. We have spend lots of time an energy figuring out how to do this with out making it overly complicated. We have some good ideas and are working on a solution now.
Hang in there.
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Aaron Forth replied on September 18, 2009 05:12 to the question "Manual transaction entry" in Mint.com:
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Aaron Forth replied on August 31, 2009 22:10 to the problem "ING Direct problems, maybe a solution?" in Mint.com:
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Aaron Forth replied on August 21, 2009 17:10 to the question "When is Mint releasing an Android application?" in Mint.com:
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Aaron Forth replied on August 07, 2009 22:06 to the question "Wamu to Chase transition, how do I handle it in Mint?" in Mint.com:
Good question. Try the following:
1. Go to Mint and view "Your accounts".
2. Find Wamu, click on the account name (or edit details).
3. Update the status to 'closed'. Doing this will leave your transactions in place, and you can still report ion them in trends, etc.
4. If you have not, add your chase account. Chances are there will be some overlay in the transaction history. so...
5. Go to either account, select all the duplicate transaction and click the button at the top of the transaction page titled "edit multiple".
6. On the pop up choose 'mark as duplicate'. This will make these transactions inactive.
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Aaron Forth replied on July 15, 2009 21:46 to the idea "Spending tracker should be a category" in Mint.com:
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Aaron Forth replied on July 10, 2009 16:29 to the idea "Allow 'check' rules for income" in Mint.com:
A comment on the problem "How does mint update balances? It seems to take a few days to get the right number even when I run a manual update. Has anyone else noticed this?" in Mint.com:
Please send me your email address and we can look into this. aforth @ mint. – Aaron Forth, on July 10, 2009 16:25
Aaron Forth replied on July 10, 2009 05:22 to the idea "I would like to see my net worth trend over time." in Mint.com:
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