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Official Mint financial app for Windows 8.1 gets its first update, fixes login issues

Ron Ron
July 16, 2019
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Official Mint financial app for Windows 8.1 gets its first update, fixes login issues

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The official Mint financial app for Windows 8.1 – along with Windows Phone 8 – was rolled out earlier this month and the very first update to the Windows 8.1 app is now available. Mint allows you to keep track of your financial accounts, bill reminders and personalized money advice right from your Start screen.

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“Mint pulls in all your personal finance accounts into one place, so you can manage your money from anywhere. Track your spending, create a budget, and save more,” the app description reads.

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In this new update, which bumps the app version number to 1.1, Intuit has fixed the login issue that some users were experiencing. Basically, when starting the app, some users were experiencing no login functionality or slow login functionality. This has now been resolved.

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Hit the download link below to snag the updated app for Windows 8.1. Have you been using this app since its release? Thusfar, this app has achieved over a thousand reviews with the majority of reviews being positive. How do you like it?

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Mint for Windows 8.1

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