Comments on: Scalable vs. Extendable http://mattsnider.com/architecture/scalable-vs-extendable/ Understanding JavaScript and Frameworks Thu, 20 Nov 2008 21:32:15 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.1.2 By: Jawn Lam http://mattsnider.com/architecture/scalable-vs-extendable/#comment-35 Jawn Lam Thu, 21 Jun 2007 21:12:06 +0000 http://mattsnider.com/architecture/scalable-vs-extendable/#comment-35 Good afternoon Matt, I just saw your post on the Mint.com blog. You'll have to believe me when I say my anticipation of Mint.com is on par with the release of the Matrix II motion picture. (I am unapologetically geeky.) I believe I've attempted to apply almost every personal finance tracking web application in the universe of products: Wesabe, Buxxfer, MoneyTrackin, BillMonk, GnuCash, Spreadsheets, and my Palm PDA's SplashMoney. All of them have their merits, but none have the complete package. Which is what I'm looking for. Based on the reports in the blogosphere, it seems that Mint.com will be the juggernaut in this arena. I can't wait to integrate the prima facie simple user interface yet robust features into the most important tracking aspect of my life: my money. I am in absolute love with apps that have a simple and clean front end (Gmail, iTunes, Stikkit, RememberTheMilk) yet have a feature rich back bone. I'm excited to see your product. I would be extremely grateful and appreciative to have an invite to test your product. What would it take to be adopted into the Alpha/Beta Testing Family? JawnLam@Gmail.com Thanks so much, Matt! Good afternoon Matt,

I just saw your post on the Mint.com blog.

You’ll have to believe me when I say my anticipation of Mint.com is on par with the release of the Matrix II motion picture. (I am unapologetically geeky.)

I believe I’ve attempted to apply almost every personal finance tracking web application in the universe of products: Wesabe, Buxxfer, MoneyTrackin, BillMonk, GnuCash, Spreadsheets, and my Palm PDA’s SplashMoney.

All of them have their merits, but none have the complete package. Which is what I’m looking for. Based on the reports in the blogosphere, it seems that Mint.com will be the juggernaut in this arena. I can’t wait to integrate the prima facie simple user interface yet robust features into the most important tracking aspect of my life: my money.

I am in absolute love with apps that have a simple and clean front end (Gmail, iTunes, Stikkit, RememberTheMilk) yet have a feature rich back bone.

I’m excited to see your product.

I would be extremely grateful and appreciative to have an invite to test your product. What would it take to be adopted into the Alpha/Beta Testing Family?

JawnLam@Gmail.com

Thanks so much, Matt!

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By: admin http://mattsnider.com/architecture/scalable-vs-extendable/#comment-36 admin Fri, 22 Jun 2007 14:59:47 +0000 http://mattsnider.com/architecture/scalable-vs-extendable/#comment-36 Jawn, thanks for the comment. I am also very excited about <a href="http://www.mint.com" rel="nofollow">Mint</a>. Unfortunately, I am not in charge of who is allowed into the Beta testing. You will need to contact Noah Kagan or add your name to our mailing list. We have well over 5000 people interested in beta testing our services and are issuing accounts on a first come, first serve basis. Jawn, thanks for the comment. I am also very excited about Mint. Unfortunately, I am not in charge of who is allowed into the Beta testing. You will need to contact Noah Kagan or add your name to our mailing list. We have well over 5000 people interested in beta testing our services and are issuing accounts on a first come, first serve basis.

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