Mint's visual design is spectacular, but they have the gall to pitch
unsolicited credit card offers as a benefit to the consumer. I'm sure
that's helpful to some users, but it's mostly helpful to Mint. (Clever
business model, though, even if it irritates me.)

I switched from Commerce to Bank of America before Mint launched
specifically because of its online capabilities. (It allows me to
monitor all of my accounts, create pie charts and use budget
forecasting, etc.)

BofA's "Porftolio" features are imperfect: they could be far more
customizable. But if it comes to a choice between Mint's pretty charts
and BofA's top-notch security and privacy, I'll stick with the
corporate site. Maybe I'm getting more conservative as I get older?

Elena

On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Bob Sampson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just wish all online banks had the features of mint.com does. Being
> able to break down spending and bills into nice pie charts and such.

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"To understand is to perceive patterns." —Isaiah Berlin
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