For that matter, you could use the Project Islandwood to port the iOS app over as well. If you're creating a web front-end, though, you can use the Project Westminster bridge to get the web app into the store, for mobile. So I take it you'll be using the Project Centennial bridge to port your Win32 app to the Windows Store then, and not creating a native Windows Store app? Then you are already aware of the bridges that Microsoft is building.Ĭreating a web front-end would be helpful, as Mint's website doesn't work on Windows Phones. The biggest problem with websites, though, is having the inconvenience of having to open LastPass (for those of us who use strong passwords and services such as LastPass to manage them), then open the site, and copy/paste passwords. Adding a transaction requires you to tap on the + button in the lower right corner of the display and completing the fields of the pop-up window that will appear. When you have an account open, a ledger will appear on the screen detailing each transaction and depending on your layout options, a running balance for the account. If you are managing a family account, it can be easily accessed from your PC or your spouse's phone.
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