Hi Kevin,

Sent the file to your email.

I suspect it's not a bank issue because in my hunt for the perfect
app, I've been signing up for many services, mostly all online
(wesabe, geezeo, etc) which I *assume* use the same protocols.

I erased my prefs and still got the crash issue... the first time I
started MW after the erase, just after excepting the default buckets.
I suspect it has to do with system overload, but I don't have this
issue with any other apps, and I do design work on this thing;
Photoshop, Indesign, Firefox and iTunes radio all running at the same
time... slow as molasses but no crash. I am drooling at those new
macbooks though. mmmm... solid brick aluminum design...



On Nov 18, 12:30 pm, Kevin Hoctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 18, 2008, at 2:18 PM, eric g wrote:
>
> > Hello. First off, I'm very glad I happened to stumble upon this app. I
> > have been looking for I think this exact thing for the past year or
> > more, but have only come in contact with all the others.
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> Welcome to MoneyWell!
>
> > I'm having trouble with the app crashing when I first open it. Also,
> > if it doesn't crash and I try to download my bank user name and
> > password, it says "The direct connection failed... [HTTP 400] There
> > was a problem communicating with this financial institution." I bank
> > with Wells Fargo, I know my user name and password are correct, and
> > I've tried early this morning and just now (noon) several times. I can
> > login fine with the same info directly to wellsfargo.com.
>
> The login you use for banks websites isn't always the same as the one  
> you would use in a software app like MoneyWell. Sometimes a financial  
> institution will require you to pay for access or at least tell them  
> that your web login will be used in this manner.
>
> There could also be a problem with MoneyWell talking to Wells Fargo  
> that we need to debug. If you could send me the ofxlog.txt file I  
> would appreciate it. You can find it in your ~/Library/Application  
> Support/MoneyWell folder.
>
> As for the startup crash, please try deleting your preferences (~/
> Library/Preferences/com.NoThirst.MoneyWell.plist) and then run  
> MoneyWell again.
>
> > Also, running 10.4.11 with 768 RAM on an older dual 450mhz G4. I had
> > installed 1.3 and it was running while I installed 1.4 the first time
> > and ran it (so they were running at the same time). Please let me know
> > if there's any other info I can give.
>
> > Looking forward to trying it out!
>
> Running both 1.3 and 1.4 at the same time is fine but you can't open  
> the same file on each. Make sure you have use a different file with  
> 1.4. Also, that is a very tough computer to run modern apps on (I have  
> a 500Mhz. G4 PowerBook with 768MB RAM as a test box so I feel your  
> pain). You probably need to look at upgrading to a newer computer soon  
> or at least bump the memory up (1 GB or more if you can). Low memory +  
> slow processors = painful app speeds.
>
> Peace,
>
> Kevin Hoctor
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> No Thirst Software LLChttp://nothirst.comhttp://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com
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