Here is the Noisebridge conversation snippet/quote below: "According to this page Wells Fargo supports OFX http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/OFX_Direct_Connect_Bank_Settings (ask if they'll waive the extra monthly fee) See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Financial_Exchange"
What do you guys think of this? Thanks, Elise L. Scher > > I have worked on an ETX electronic funds transfer system before. And > I > > know some German. > > Dear Elise, > > welcome to our project. We are curious to hear your ideas on how to tackle > those project. Unfortunately, the task concerning "online banking and > desktop > integration" (which was described by me) can be tested only by users with a > German bank account who has the HBCI online banking protocol available. > Only > in HBCI gnucash has the possibility to actually send "real" money online, > which was the point of this task proposal. With U.S. banks, only OFX > DirectConnect exists which supposedly should offer this possiblity as well, > but it isn't implemented in any of the libraries that gnucash uses for OFX > access and subsequently it also isn't implemented in gnucash. Hence, if you > would like to work on this but don't have a German bank account, you can > either use only the HBCI test server (which is kinda boring, as I already > said), or you can implement the online money transfer in all of our OFX > libraries, but that sounds like a little bit too complicated for a GSoC > project for me. Maybe a slightly different task is more suitable in this > timeframe? What else would be of interest to you? > > Regards, > > Christian > _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
