Isabel 6 heeft twee interfaces, een webinterface op activeX gebaseerd, maar
je kan ook rechstreeks van uit je boekhoudpakket en met eenClient Isabel
Synchronizer betalingen doorsturen naar isabel, misschien is dit mogelijk
vanop linux vanuit een boekhoudpakket met een synchronizer.
2008/6/2 Serge
On Wednesday 28 May 2008 15:16:38 Johan Beckers wrote:
Wouter Horré schreef:
I agree. If possible, close your account and move it somewhere else.
Doesn't have to be AXA though. Dexia, for example, also supports
linux/mac.
Hmm ... following this thread with more than normal interest.
I'm
BTW: is there some sort of Business owners running 100%
Ubuntu/Linux
usergroup in Belgium?
Well, if there were, I would subscribe mine ;-)
me too.
Can we get a moederated list hosted on ubuntu-be for that?
If not, I can provide one on one of my domains.
Serge
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The KBC online business is based on the Isabel 6 security components for
the Isabel 6 ActiveX (IE only) webbased version.
2008/5/28, Steven Leeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/5/28 Bram Biesbrouck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Beste cliënt,
KBC-Online for Business met beveiliging eBusiness Card is
Cedric, you happen to work for Axa? ^_^
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Cedric Janssens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you can, close your bank account, go to Axa (they were not compatible
with Linux, but they knew it and they've just implemented a new version,
specially for Linux/Mac users).
On Wednesday 28 May 2008 12:18:47 Steven Leeman wrote:
2008/5/28 Bram Biesbrouck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Beste cliënt,
KBC-Online for Business met beveiliging eBusiness Card is compatibel met
PC (Windows) en in combinatie met Internet Explorer. Op de website
www.kbc.be/welkom worden alle
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Cedric Janssens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, the best way (if possible) : close your account, and explain them you
are closing it due to lack of Linux Compatibility.
Open an account at Axa, and explain them you are opening it thanks to their
Linux
2008/5/28 Wouter Horré [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Cedric Janssens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, the best way (if possible) : close your account, and explain them you
are closing it due to lack of Linux Compatibility.
Open an account at Axa, and explain them you are
Hi,
Argenta also doesn't require anything M$-specific. Plus they give you a Visa
card for free.
Kind regards,
Rob.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Nicolas Pettiaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
2008/5/28 Wouter Horré [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 12:55 PM,
For private users (ie. non-business), I know that ING and Rabobank
work with Linux and I think KeyTrade too (I should test it pretty
soon).
PS: There is documentation about Belgian banking on the French,
English and Dutch wikis but all incomplete. Note that since the
beginning the IRC #ubuntu-be
Wouter Horré schreef:
I agree. If possible, close your account and move it somewhere else.
Doesn't have to be AXA though. Dexia, for example, also supports
linux/mac.
Hmm ... following this thread with more than normal interest.
I'm about to move my accounts to a new bank before this summer,
Hey I did it lately for ING !!! :)
2008/5/28 mongolito404 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For private users (ie. non-business), I know that ING and Rabobank
work with Linux and I think KeyTrade too (I should test it pretty
soon).
PS: There is documentation about Belgian banking on the French,
English
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Verzonden: woensdag, mei 28, 2008 06:28 PM
Aan: 'Ubuntu Belgium'
Onderwerp: Re: [Ubuntu-be] KBC Business
Hey I did it lately for ING !!! :)
2008/5/28 mongolito404 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For private users (ie. non-business), I know that ING and Rabobank
work with Linux and I think KeyTrade too (I should
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Verzonden: woensdag, mei 28, 2008 06:28 PM
Aan: 'Ubuntu Belgium'
Onderwerp: Re: [Ubuntu-be] KBC Business
Hey I did it lately for ING !!! :)
2008/5/28 mongolito404 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For private users (ie. non-business), I know that ING and Rabobank
work with Linux and I
- Andy Airey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can tell you it works with Fortis too. Well with the Digipass
anyway.
As long as you stick with Fortis PC Banking all is well, yes.
At some point as a business customer, you get into limitations with the
consumer foferings, and they force you to
Op woensdag 28-05-2008 om 15:27 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef
mongolito404:
For private users (ie. non-business), I know that [...] work with
Linux and I think KeyTrade too (I should test it pretty soon).
AFAIK Keytrade itself runs on (Gentoo) linux instead of expensive
mainframes. They should
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