I found a long time ago that NAB works ok (I haven't checked recently as I
do have to use window$ as my working environment). They use jsp pages so
that should be platform independent.
I have also put the question to St George and have found them to be very
helpful (NOT!). It (though I am not sure) could be that that they have
based there system on the old windows VW like the ATO has with their eBAS
system which (surprise, surpise) is not compatible with anything else but
windows

Phill
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Marek Wawrzyczny
Sent: Friday, 19 November 2004 1:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SLUG] St George internet banking on linux

Hi all,

I just signed up to this ML after doing a search on Linux internet banking

support in Australia.

I am currently with St George and like in the post dated 23 Oct 2004 I
cannot
use it with Linux.

Several months ago I did raise this issue with St George. I noted that it
really takes quite an effort to make a Java application platform
dependant. I
got the typical "we don't support it" response. I mailed support with a
request that they should honour the non-Windows non-Mac users. The
responder
promised passing on the information to the developers, which quite frankly
I
am sure achieved nothing.

It always has been the case that one voice achieves nothing but perhaps a
more
concentrated request from a group of linux users may bring some attention
to
this problem. Without industry-wide acceptance of Linux as a 'real'
operating
system, it will fail to attract many users.

In the meantime, can anyone recommend a bank that does offer true
unlimited
internet banking experience? It's sad since I quite like St George and
have
been with them for years but if they insist on being unreasonable then I
will
not hesitate giving them the flick.


Cheers,

Marek Wawrzyczny
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