i've only just begun to play with this app but if you don't mind playing with 
it, it really is a good app and quite useable though not what one would call 
accessible. Not only are buttons not labelled - actually most of the buttons 
you can hear labels for are labeled but you won't hear "button" so you have to 
figure out that they can be pressed - but there are many places where you don't 
even find a button but just know something is there because you hear a sound as 
you come to it. This may be easier to detect with a keyboard  but I wouldn't 
necessarily think one couldn't do this without one. It shows all your balances 
and you can find the transactions. You can budget and add transactions. You get 
email warnings though it's not clear to me if mint.com issues these on some 
basis or if they are tied in with the alerts on your accounts. It probably does 
more that I haven't discovered yet. Again, if you use this you will have to 
play with it but as far as I'm concerned it's a keeper. It isn't really exactly 
what I'd call a checkbook app but in some ways it's better and really is just 
what I wanted.

-- 
Cheryl

May the words of my mouth
and the meditation of my heart
be acceptable to You, Lord,
my rock and my Redeemer.
(Psalm 19:14 HCSB)



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