7 | | description A parser and an API designed to allow applications \ |
8 | | to very easily support OFX command responses |
9 | | long_description This is the LibOFX library. It is a parser and an API \ |
10 | | designed to allow applications to very easily support \ |
11 | | OFX command responses, usually provided by financial \ |
12 | | institutions for statement downloads. To my knowledge, \ |
13 | | it is the first working OpenSource implementation of \ |
14 | | the OFX (Open Financial eXchange) specification on \ |
15 | | the client side. This project was first started as \ |
16 | | my end of degree project, with the objective to add \ |
17 | | OFX support to GnuCash. It since evolved into a \ |
18 | | generic library, so all OpenSource Financial \ |
19 | | software can benefit. |
20 | | homepage http://libofx.sourceforge.net/ |
| 7 | description A parser and an API designed to allow applications \ |
| 8 | to very easily support OFX command responses |
| 9 | long_description This is the LibOFX library. It is a parser and an API \ |
| 10 | designed to allow applications to very easily support \ |
| 11 | OFX command responses, usually provided by financial \ |
| 12 | institutions for statement downloads. To my knowledge, \ |
| 13 | it is the first working OpenSource implementation of \ |
| 14 | the OFX (Open Financial eXchange) specification on \ |
| 15 | the client side. This project was first started as \ |
| 16 | my end of degree project, with the objective to add \ |
| 17 | OFX support to GnuCash. It since evolved into a \ |
| 18 | generic library, so all OpenSource Financial \ |
| 19 | software can benefit. |
| 20 | homepage http://libofx.sourceforge.net/ |