It's been rumoured that Reinhold Schoeb said:
> 
> >> Hi all,
> >> 
> >> I have a question to the GNUcash developers, especially
> >> those of you which know something about the German T-Online
> >> homebanking system BTX.
> >> 
> >> I Germany we have a very popular online homebanking system,
> >> based on the T-Online BTX (Datex-J) system. All of the
> >> commercial homebanking software packages like MS-Money or
> >> Quicken work with that online system. With that system,
> >> you can retrieve  account data from your bank, and also
> >> send your transfers.
> >> 
> >> I am using since more than 2 years a GPL software written
> >> by a former colleague of mine, Niek Busscher, to work with
> >> the T-Online homebanking system. That software package with
> >> the name ZKA4BTX is very unknown, since Niek published it only
> >> by email.
> >> 
> >> Some words to the features of ZKA4BTX :
> >> 
> >>  - Completely written in Tcl
> >>  - Uses Xcept as a BTX browser
> >>  - Retrieve account data from multiple banks
> >>  - Send transfers, using TAN
> >>  - Export retrieved account data to CBB, Xfinans and QIF files
> >> 
> >> With a simple click to an icon on my desktop, ZKA4BTX logs into
> >> T-Online, gets all my account datas from several banks, and writes
> >> (adds) it to my CBB, Xfinans or GNUcash (QIF) files.
> >> 
> >> Another very important thing is that I can do all my tranfers
> >> offline, editing a transfer sheet, and ZKA4BTX sends these
> >> transfers in one step to my bank.
> >
> >One thing we could do in the short-medium term is have gnucash
> >launch ZKA4BTX to get the data, export it to QIF, and then load
> >it in, all through one command.

So, where can I find this beast?

--linas


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