Buxfer is giving Mint, other personal finance sites, a run for their moneyVentureBeat

A number of well-executed personal finance management web startups have been in the spotlight in recent months, including Mint — which won the Techcrunch 40 startup competition — Wesabe and Geezeo. Buxfer, however, has been flying under the radar, and it shouldn’t be.

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a clean interface for tracking your purchases, payments and trends in your spending habits (see screenshot, below), the company has been developing some impressive new features. One is a use of Google Gears that lets you store sensitive financial info on your machine, which is certain to please those concerned about online financial privacy. It plus has new, useful Twitter and iPhone integration.

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