Just a thought, if the banks message to you is "your OS is not supported..." then wouldn't it be right to contact the bank, and tell them that you would like to use your Linux browser ( Netscape/Mozilla/Konqueror/Opera/etc.etc ) to use their online banking, or else you'd consider move your business to a friendlier bank ? ALL banks in Iceland ( oh all six of them :) support online banking with ANY ssl compliant browser ( 128 bit ) running on ANY operating system. They also support the "internet access to everybody" giving anyone with an Icelandic social security number free access to the internet ( and thus to online banking :) Then to answer Alex Daniloffs original question: TheKompany ( http://www.thekompany.com ) is creating an application called Kapital. It's what may well become Linux "M$ Money". It's still in early beta, but you can buy into the beta ( giving you full access to the program as the evolution advances, and the possibility of influencing the development :-) It's not expensive, and as there are a few things I'd like to see in it, I bought into the beta. It seems to have the looks, and the brains are growing in there somewhere :-) It gets one thumb up as is, and the other thumb is getting itchy :-) Check it out. There is a demo on TheKompany's website. -tosi Þann föstudagur 18 maí 2001 06:54 skrifaðir þú:
Just a thought Guy. What browser do you use? Does it make a difference if you connect using Konqueror, with the useragent set to MSIE compatibility? If you haven't done so already take a look at the User Agent section of Konq's configuration settings.
Eddie
On Friday 18 May 2001 7:41 am, you wrote:
Are you sure about that?
Over here, in Belgium, amost none of the banks that have online payments can be used with Linux... Even though they use Javascripts, applets etc, you just can't used them. (you get something like "your OS is not supported...").
Guy
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On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 11:16:00PM -0700, Alex Daniloff wrote:
Hello Linux folkz, I'm looking for the financial Linux based program which allows to pay
all my
utility and other bills electronically. About three years ago I've used M$ Money 98 to pay all my bills. That
program
was connecting to my bank through the modem line to pay my bills and
it did
all nessesary updates in my local account register. Now when postal service became more expensive I'd like to start to pay
my
bills electronically again. All boxen in my house are free of M$ and I do not want to use any M$
oriented
financial program. Could somebody please advise me a good financial program for paying my
bills
electronically with Linux. Thank you in advance. Alex
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