View Full Version : Intuit Quicken Online uses ExtJS
Teflon
10 Jan 2008, 4:51 PM
Another feather in ExtJS's cap.
http://quicken.intuit.com/online-banking-finances.jhtml
Seem to be a fair amount of Ext widgets used from looking at the screenshots.
rednix
12 Jan 2008, 3:13 AM
That's amazing! Thanks for the hint.
jay@moduscreate.com
12 Jan 2008, 2:34 PM
Off the hook! Pm this to REy bango!
orangehairedboy
14 Jan 2008, 3:19 PM
I liked the look of the demo so much I signed up for the free trial! I can tell you that they've done an AMAZING job! It uses Ext 1.1...but even still, it's very well put together.
medium
16 Jan 2008, 6:32 PM
yeah...it looks good but would you trust a 3rd party with your banking login details ? especially for only $2.99 a month. It also doesn't bode well that you can sign up using a bogus credit card number (why bother collecting it in the first place).
ReyBango
16 Jan 2008, 8:01 PM
Thanks for the great find guys!! w00t! Hopefully I can get in contact w/ someone over there so I can get specifics about it. If I do, I'll get a blog post up.
Rey
brian.moeskau
16 Jan 2008, 11:09 PM
Yes, it is using Ext 1.1 and they've done a real nice job with it. Definitely great to see a major company using our stuff in a high-profile project like that.
jay@moduscreate.com
17 Jan 2008, 6:06 AM
i think it's amazing press for you guys. You deserve all of the press (and business) that this may bring! :)
orangehairedboy
17 Jan 2008, 6:50 AM
yeah...it looks good but would you trust a 3rd party with your banking login details ? especially for only $2.99 a month. It also doesn't bode well that you can sign up using a bogus credit card number (why bother collecting it in the first place).
I wouldn't trust just any third party...but Intuit is not just any third party. I trust them to do my taxes right every year, they have a good name, don't see why I wouldn't trust them with my banking information.
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