Perry writes...
> Does Quicken have a CORBA or other similar interface? They are our
> primary competition.

No, it does not.

The only "public" interface it provides is that of QIF files, which are of
both questionable interoperability, and are documented fairly poorly.

The two other features that it *does* provide that are somewhat orthogonal
to this are:

a) Possibly some OFX support, whereby it uses a semi-public protocol to
get/push information from/to financial institutions, and

b) The capability of a variety of *kinds* of transactions, notably those
that relate to the handling of investments like bonds, mutual funds, and
stocks.

Those features are quite orthogonal to CORBA; neither involve greatly
interoperable interfaces...

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