Mint.com iPad App Now Available In The iOS App Store
We had been hearing some chatter lately in terms of a new version of the Mint.com app for iOS. Reports were calling for the app to come with support for the iPad, something that many Mint users have been waiting quite some time for. And well, coming this morning, an iPad compatible version of the Mint.com iOS app has come available in the App Store.

The app comes as an update to the existing app, which has brought the app up to version 2.0 and it arrives as universal which means it will now support all of the iOS devices — the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Well more specifically, it will support any of them as long as they are running iOS 5.0 or later.
Those who have been using Mint.com on the iPhone are likely familiar with the features of the app, how it works and what it can do. But that being said, we suspect that some may not be as familiar with what Mint offers.

“Mint.com allows you to track, budget and manage your money all in one place, so you can see where you’re spending and where you can save. Open an account, add your bank, credit, loan and retirement accounts and Mint will automatically pull in and categorize your transactions. It’s safe, secure and easy to keep your personal finances organized.”
Moving past that and back into version 2.0 and what came along with that. Of course, we had the native iPad support, however that means some new features for the iPad which break down as follows;
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- Easy-to-understand, multi-touch graphs show you where your money is going so you get a clear picture of your spending and your net worth.
- Redesigned overview screen, so you get a quick snapshot of your finances and latest alerts, bill reminders and advice.
- Enter cash and pending transactions so you have the most accurate view of your spending.
- Get a detailed view of your transactions.
- View your data even without a wireless connection.
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Why can’t I see a single chart on iPhone?!? C’mon!!