> Hi all,
> 
> I have a question to the GNUcash developers, especially
> those of you which know something about the German T-Online
> homebanking system BTX.
> 
> I Germany we have a very popular online homebanking system,
> based on the T-Online BTX (Datex-J) system. All of the
> commercial homebanking software packages like MS-Money or
> Quicken work with that online system. With that system,
> you can retrieve  account data from your bank, and also
> send your transfers.
> 
> I am using since more than 2 years a GPL software written
> by a former colleague of mine, Niek Busscher, to work with
> the T-Online homebanking system. That software package with
> the name ZKA4BTX is very unknown, since Niek published it only
> by email.
> 
> Some words to the features of ZKA4BTX :
> 
>  - Completely written in Tcl
>  - Uses Xcept as a BTX browser
>  - Retrieve account data from multiple banks
>  - Send transfers, using TAN
>  - Export retrieved account data to CBB, Xfinans and QIF files
> 
> With a simple click to an icon on my desktop, ZKA4BTX logs into
> T-Online, gets all my account datas from several banks, and writes
> (adds) it to my CBB, Xfinans or GNUcash (QIF) files.
> 
> Another very important thing is that I can do all my tranfers
> offline, editing a transfer sheet, and ZKA4BTX sends these
> transfers in one step to my bank.

One thing we could do in the short-medium term is have gnucash
launch ZKA4BTX to get the data, export it to QIF, and then load
it in, all through one command.

As for transfers, doing that in GnuCash would probably need to
wait until we have an online-banking interface for gnome.

dave

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