AqBanking is a modular and generic interface to online banking tasks, financial file formats (import/export), and bank/country/currency information. AqBanking uses backend plugins to actually perform the online tasks. HBCI, OFX DirectConnect, and EBICS are currently supported. AqBanking is used by GnuCash, KMyMoney, Pecunia, AqBanking-CLI, and QBankManager.
| Tags | Software Development Libraries Office/Business Financial |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | Mac OS X POSIX Windows Windows Unix |
| Implementation | C++ C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release provides support for the latest Pin/TAN modes for HBCI (HKTAN5). It also contains code to support "Optical chipTAN" with AqFinance being the first application to make use of it.


Release Notes: This is the first official release of AqBanking5. It fixes many HBCI-related problems (especially PIN/TAN-related ones). AqBanking5 adds support for statement download from Paypal accounts. It uses Gwenhywfar's new platform and toolkit independent dialog framework to provide many user setup dialogs for HBCI, EBICS, OFX DirectConnect, and Paypal as well as a generic file importer (including a CSV profile editor). AqBanking5 has been successfully tested with Pecunia, AqFinance, and the latest SVN version of GnuCash. KMyMoney4 needs a patch but also works nicely with AqBanking5.


Release Notes: This is the first release candidate for AqBanking5. Since the previous release, some dialogs were improved and simplified. Some bugs in the HBCI backend were fixed. This release needs the latest version of Gwenhywfar.


Release Notes: This is the first beta release of AqBanking5. It fixes a few bugs in HBCI PIN/TAN mode. This releases requires the latest version of libgwenhywfar.


Release Notes: This release fixes a few bugs and provides a new GUI module, which makes it easier for applications to use AqBanking's shared TLS certificate cache.
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