[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Still no luck, since at least msmoney refused to work with a > certificate that wasn't signed by a bonafide certificate authority. > We'd need to shell out the $50-$100 or whatever to get one or borrow > one somewhere. Do you know what's involved in this? Is it a one-time fee, or a yearly thing? I feel pretty certain that once we get a bit further along, we can find the money for that. My guess is that SPI, VA Research, or someone else would be happy to contribute. We'd just have to ask. > I did discover that intuit does the following little nasty: when one > starts up & it asks about diagnostic information, and you click ok, > it opens a connect to intuit and sends some very nice XML ... Figures. Yet another good reason to try to stick with free software. > I was appalled. It did everything except send back the actual dollar > amount, and the actual bank account number you used. This is > seriously serious BS; and I am waiting for the lid to blow; for the > major dailies to pick this up. You should forward this article to slashdot if you really want to get people talking about it. From there it'll probably make it to the more mainstream media if it causes a big enough stir. I don't really ever read the conversations on slashdot, but the items posted are often good, and it's a good place to get things noticed. -- Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP=E80E0D04F521A094 532B97F5D64E3930 ----- %< -------------------------------------------- >% ------ The GnuCash / X-Accountant Mailing List To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe gnucash-devel [EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the body