iOS 17.4 now allows budget apps to access real-time Apple Card transaction details
iOS 17.4 now allows budget apps to access real-time Apple Card transaction details

iOS 17.4 now allows budget apps to access real-time Apple Card transaction details

iOS 17.4 has brought a new update for Apple Card users, allowing them to track their real-time spending with various budgeting apps. This update opens up real-time Apple Card transactions to third-party budgeting apps beyond Mint for the first time. Previously, Mint was the only app that supported Apple Card, but with Intuit merging Mint into Credit Karma earlier this year, users were left without a way to track their Apple Card transactions. Now, Apple Card, Apple Savings, and Apple Cash accounts can be added to select budgeting apps.

As Mint accounts are set to shut down on March 23, Apple has extended Apple Card support to other third-party apps just in time for users to transition to a new service. Budgeting apps like Monarch, YNAB, and Copilot have already added Apple Card support, giving users more options to manage their finances effectively.

In addition to this update, iOS 17.4 also brings other new features such as Stolen Device Protection, collaborative Apple Music playlists, and the ability to AirPlay to hotel TVs. Users can also explore the new features of the iPhone 15 with a comprehensive guide, as well as delve into the new features of macOS Sonoma.

For those interested in Apple’s latest products, there are updated models in 13.6″ and 15.3″ sizes, revamped models with OLED displays and the M3 chip, as well as an updated 10.9-inch model and a new 12.9-inch model expected to come with the M2 chip. Apple is also expected to introduce new AI-focused features and more, with a preview set to come at WWDC in June and a public release in September.

Overall, iOS 17.4 has brought significant updates for Apple Card users, expanding their options for budgeting apps and providing new features for a better user experience.

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