I'm also getting increasingly annoyed with all the financial institutions that are dropping OFX support in favor of exclusive quicken support. At the moment, I have to download manually or semi-manually (using browser automation, which isn't a walk in the park) to get my data.

This is very frustrating.

Jean


On 1/4/21 12:16 PM, Steve Cohen wrote:
I've gone back recently to using my GnuCash and I need to download transactions from American Express.  Their website now wants to force me to go through Quicken to deactivate my account and reactivate it in order to get QFX data.

It's my data, not Quicken's.  That was the whole reason I started using GNUCash to avoid quicken.  How can I get my data now from American Express?
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