Intuit to offer iPhone-optimized Quicken for $3/month on January 8
By Dusan Belic on Wednesday, December 19th, 2007 at 7:12 AM PST In Announcements, Services, iPhone
In an effort to grab hearts and minds of the iPhone owners and to get some press attention along the way, Intuit has announced they will be launching web-based version of its popular personal finance application Quicken specially tailored to fit the screen of the Apple (NSDQ: AAPL)’s handset. If everything goes according to the plan, iPhone and iPod Touch users will be able to manage their personal finances while on the go. The software company will offering the new service for as little as $3 a month, which is a bargain considering how much you can save if you use it wisely.
Naturally, the iPhone version will lack some of the functionalities desktop version provides to the users, but Intuit wows the application/service will remain useful. Now, it would be nice if they could also optimize their web app for other devices running Windows Mobile and Symbian mobile operating systems…
[Via: Reuters]


Wonder if Jobs is still making fun of the “mobile internet”?
Every mobile, even the iPhone, needs sites optimized for the small screen and bandwidth.
Welcome to real life, Steve.
I have been using MS SBA for my accounting software, I decided for some reason to pay $400 for quickbooks but they are unable to convert my SBA file to Quickbooks. I think I am just gonna go back to SBA.