How religiously do you use your computer to track your finances? Is Quicken your second most used application after Outlook? Intuit, the developer of the extremely popular financial management software, is betting that if you answer yes to these questions you’ll want to use your iPhone to help track your expenses.
The software company, according to Reuters, plans to launch on Jan. 8 an online service which will "store the financial data of its users on server computers, protecting communications with customers using the same kinds of technology that banks use to secure online transactions."
This new offering will reportedly work with Apple’s iPhone as well as an Internet brower, added Reuters, and will not require any installed software. No further details were given about the upcoming offering, though it is expected to be a pay-for service.






January 1st, 2008 at 1:39 pm
What about Quickbooks? Quicken is not a very powerful program such as loans or anything outside of regular household expenses.