On Dec 21, 2008, at 10:20 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> I'm desperately trying to find an alternative to Quicken - which only
> runs on my old Windows computer and I want to switch the finances over
> to the Mac.  The one feature that keeps getting in the way of finding
> a new program is automatic downloading of transactions from my bank.
> I've read a bunch about this and I can't understand why Quicken is
> able to accomplish this with my bank, but MoneyWell (and every other
> program I've tried) can't.  For example, I use Navy Federal Credit
> Union, which works just fine from Quicken (automatically connects and
> downloads without any additional action on my part each time I run
> Quicken).  Why, then, does MoneyWell tell me that direct download is
> not available from this institution?  Can't MoneyWell just emulate a
> Quicken connection?  Is anyone an expert on this that can explain why
> this won't work and whether or not there is a way to "trick" the NFCU
> server into thinking it's downloading to Quicken instead of MoneyWell?


Hello,

If Quicken can talk to NFCU, then I should be able to get MoneyWell to  
do it also. Please confirm that this is the correct website for NFCU:

http://www.navyfcu.org

It make take a couple of days for me to finish getting the details and  
then I'll post a request for you to give it another try.

Peace,

Kevin Hoctor
[email protected]
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
http://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com






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