Oh then you should try Basil.
Just kidding, I made that up. I'd ask what you didn't like about the Mint set-up, but I don't know anything else to recommend. I tried YNAB for 3 months free and couldn't get into it. I still recommend it because I see the potential though. I couldn't wrap my head around certain aspects of YNAB, but I chalk that up to a blind spot in the way my dumb grain works and assume that it's not a problem for most other people.
I like Mint because it's great at tracking interactions by your bank/credit card account, is easy to put spending into the appropriate category (which you can edit), and then it makes way to read charts for review. I don't like that Mint needs me to regularly re-enter account info to stay up to date, BUT I know it needs me to do that because my bank/credit card accounts make it difficult on purpose to protect my money.