Intuit has it’s own back-end account aggregation service that it will use instead of Yodlee.
Nooooo. I've used Quicken for Mac and this feature really sucks. They didn't support direct download/connection with Bank of America, but they did with Citi.
Ever since I switched to Mint.com I never looked back at Quicken. In Mint.com, all my accounts synced and it just worked (thanks to Yodlee I assume). With Quicken I had to manually download/import files, and then re-categorize every single transaction (hyperbole). With Mint.com, I only have to fix 1-2 transaction's categories within a month.
I really hope Inuit's backend has improved since then.
Nooooo. I've used Quicken for Mac and this feature really sucks. They didn't support direct download/connection with Bank of America, but they did with Citi.
Ever since I switched to Mint.com I never looked back at Quicken. In Mint.com, all my accounts synced and it just worked (thanks to Yodlee I assume). With Quicken I had to manually download/import files, and then re-categorize every single transaction (hyperbole). With Mint.com, I only have to fix 1-2 transaction's categories within a month.
I really hope Inuit's backend has improved since then.