Those products aren't popular because they aren't usable for everyday personal finance.
They're just complicated reporting tools. They tell you where your money went. That's useless.
You need a system to proactively budget. That means telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.
I'd put mint.com in the same category as money and quicken. It's popular now because it does do some nifty things like auto-categorization.
Ultimately it won't help people change their money/spending habits.
A product like www.mvelopes.com is a MUCH better option. It allows you to proactively decide where you're going to spend your money,
put it in virtual envelopes and spend against those throughout the month. When the money is gone your stop spending. Simple. Effective. Works every time.
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