> On Mar 17, 2018, at 11:43 AM, Kathleen Hubbard <kchubbard2...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Is it possible to download bank transactions into Gnucash without having 
> Quicken ?  I read that it will using a QIF file.  So sounds like the user 
> needs Quicken to be able to download bank transactions into Gnucash.  Is this 
> correct?

No.

GnuCash can import QIF, QFX, and OFX files, and most financial institution 
websites can make downloads in one or more of those formats. No Quicken 
required, though some websites will offer the option of downloading in “Quicken 
Format”, meaning either QIF or QFX at the whim of the webmaster, or “Microsoft 
Money Format”, meaning OFX.

Some institutions also proved a connection service called “OFX Direct Connect”, 
and GnuCash’s Online Banking Module can connect to that service and retrieve 
transactions directly. N.B. that there is a similar service called “OFX Web 
Connect” that GnuCash cannot use.

Regards,
John Ralls

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