Hi guys, I've seen a few posting here about the online banking facility in
money 2005. I bought this International Edition from dick smith Australia
for 60 bucks (AUD), and when I install at home, I did select Australia when
the installation started.

And when i try to add bank accounts, it pops up all the south american
banks... =_=, for credit card account and investment account there's only
Millennium BCP which is a portugese bank...

This doesn't look right... And in another thread created by Jez, answered by
Glyn Simpson, MVP, i can see the same problem occuring.

It maybe that no australian banks support direct statement downloading into
money 2005, but hey, It's just not right that south american banks come up
... and I suspect there are some major errors when they building this
international edition with australian, and other countries online banking
invovled.

And as for the UK edition, there are banks that support money integration,
just look at here
http://money.msn.co.uk/MyMoney/MicrosoftMoney/online/fininst/default.asp

in particular Nationwide Building Society http://www.nationwide.co.uk 01 Apr
2004 Statements (See Note 2) OFX
Nationwide Building Society supports background online banking which is
really what we are after. And that's what money has been claiming... (auto
downloading of statement)



So... Is there any microsoft people we can call or talk to? coz i know
microsoft australia doesn't really have the people that knows how it is,
since all the development work is done in USA.

I mean we should convey this problem to microsoft because as I described
above, it's just not right...

Re: =_= Money 2005 International Edition for Australia by Glyn

Glyn
Sun May 29 05:41:11 CDT 2005

You can use the option to say the bank isn't listed (well, you will have to
use that unless you have one of the ones that it gives you from South
America). However, you can still download from any Australian banks that do
support one way statement downloading. This is normally from their websites.

The only option to talk to anyone would be to phone the support people - the
International version is basically the US version with loads of stuff taken
out and a few token banks thrown in. Virtually no additional work on it is
done, and certainly nothing done in the Australian region as far as I know.

--
Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money
http://money.mvps.org

Check http://money.mvps.org/faq for tips and fixes for MS Money. To send
Microsoft your product wishes see http://money.mvps.org/wishes.aspx

I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money

"MK" <MK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C68D7793-94E9-4FE1-9315-F880698C42BC@microsoft.com...
> Hi guys, I've seen a few posting here about the online banking facility in
> money 2005. I bought this International Edition from dick smith Australia
> for 60 bucks (AUD), and when I install at home, I did select Australia
> when
> the installation started.
>
> And when i try to add bank accounts, it pops up all the south american
> banks... =_=, for credit card account and investment account there's only
> Millennium BCP which is a portugese bank...
>
> This doesn't look right... And in another thread created by Jez, answered
> by
> Glyn Simpson, MVP, i can see the same problem occuring.
>
> It maybe that no australian banks support direct statement downloading
> into
> money 2005, but hey, It's just not right that south american banks come up
> ... and I suspect there are some major errors when they building this
> international edition with australian, and other countries online banking
> invovled.
>
> And as for the UK edition, there are banks that support money integration,
> just look at here
> http://money.msn.co.uk/MyMoney/MicrosoftMoney/online/fininst/default.asp
>
> in particular Nationwide Building Society http://www.nationwide.co.uk 01
> Apr
> 2004 Statements (See Note 2) OFX
> Nationwide Building Society supports background online banking which is
> really what we are after. And that's what money has been claiming... (auto
> downloading of statement)
>
>
>
> So... Is there any microsoft people we can call or talk to? coz i know
> microsoft australia doesn't really have the people that knows how it is,
> since all the development work is done in USA.
>
> I mean we should convey this problem to microsoft because as I described
> above, it's just not right...
>
>
>



The only useful side of Money 2005 International Edition for Austr by MK

MK
Sun May 29 21:15:01 CDT 2005

is that it caters for the Australian taxation rules, so you know more about
your personal tax situations~

But even that we don't know if it would be updated to follow any latest
changes in the Australian Taxation Law...

Sigh... if not for this, wouldn't we all buy just american delux version
which has much more features than a standard international... (we'll have to
manually download and import bank statement either way anywayz)

thanks for the help Glyn~

Hope people will make better informed decisions when they see these postings~

The new google groups can reach this forum~ :)

"Glyn Simpson, MVP" wrote:

> You can use the option to say the bank isn't listed (well, you will have to
> use that unless you have one of the ones that it gives you from South
> America). However, you can still download from any Australian banks that do
> support one way statement downloading. This is normally from their websites.
>
> The only option to talk to anyone would be to phone the support people - the
> International version is basically the US version with loads of stuff taken
> out and a few token banks thrown in. Virtually no additional work on it is
> done, and certainly nothing done in the Australian region as far as I know.
>
> --
> Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money
> http://money.mvps.org
>
> Check http://money.mvps.org/faq for tips and fixes for MS Money. To send
> Microsoft your product wishes see http://money.mvps.org/wishes.aspx
>
> I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money
>
> "MK" <MK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C68D7793-94E9-4FE1-9315-F880698C42BC@microsoft.com...
> > Hi guys, I've seen a few posting here about the online banking facility in
> > money 2005. I bought this International Edition from dick smith Australia
> > for 60 bucks (AUD), and when I install at home, I did select Australia
> > when
> > the installation started.
> >
> > And when i try to add bank accounts, it pops up all the south american
> > banks... =_=, for credit card account and investment account there's only
> > Millennium BCP which is a portugese bank...
> >
> > This doesn't look right... And in another thread created by Jez, answered
> > by
> > Glyn Simpson, MVP, i can see the same problem occuring.
> >
> > It maybe that no australian banks support direct statement downloading
> > into
> > money 2005, but hey, It's just not right that south american banks come up
> > ... and I suspect there are some major errors when they building this
> > international edition with australian, and other countries online banking
> > invovled.
> >
> > And as for the UK edition, there are banks that support money integration,
> > just look at here
> > http://money.msn.co.uk/MyMoney/MicrosoftMoney/online/fininst/default.asp
> >
> > in particular Nationwide Building Society http://www.nationwide.co.uk 01
> > Apr
> > 2004 Statements (See Note 2) OFX
> > Nationwide Building Society supports background online banking which is
> > really what we are after. And that's what money has been claiming... (auto
> > downloading of statement)
> >
> >
> >
> > So... Is there any microsoft people we can call or talk to? coz i know
> > microsoft australia doesn't really have the people that knows how it is,
> > since all the development work is done in USA.
> >
> > I mean we should convey this problem to microsoft because as I described
> > above, it's just not right...
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>

Re: The only useful side of Money 2005 International Edition for Austr by Richard

Richard
Sun May 29 22:51:32 CDT 2005

I guess I'd be curious to know which Australian banks do OFX download. I
know that Citibank does, but haven't gotten a definitive answer from
WestPac, ANZ et al.

--

"MK" <MK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:44DADEC7-7DB6-4F04-BEEB-E3259D132909@microsoft.com...
> is that it caters for the Australian taxation rules, so you know more
> about
> your personal tax situations~
>
> But even that we don't know if it would be updated to follow any latest
> changes in the Australian Taxation Law...
>
> Sigh... if not for this, wouldn't we all buy just american delux version
> which has much more features than a standard international... (we'll have
> to
> manually download and import bank statement either way anywayz)
>
> thanks for the help Glyn~
>
> Hope people will make better informed decisions when they see these
> postings~
>
> The new google groups can reach this forum~ :)
>
> "Glyn Simpson, MVP" wrote:
>
>> You can use the option to say the bank isn't listed (well, you will have
>> to
>> use that unless you have one of the ones that it gives you from South
>> America). However, you can still download from any Australian banks that
>> do
>> support one way statement downloading. This is normally from their
>> websites.
>>
>> The only option to talk to anyone would be to phone the support people -
>> the
>> International version is basically the US version with loads of stuff
>> taken
>> out and a few token banks thrown in. Virtually no additional work on it
>> is
>> done, and certainly nothing done in the Australian region as far as I
>> know.
>>
>> --
>> Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money
>> http://money.mvps.org
>>
>> Check http://money.mvps.org/faq for tips and fixes for MS Money. To send
>> Microsoft your product wishes see http://money.mvps.org/wishes.aspx
>>
>> I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money
>>
>> "MK" <MK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:C68D7793-94E9-4FE1-9315-F880698C42BC@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi guys, I've seen a few posting here about the online banking facility
>> > in
>> > money 2005. I bought this International Edition from dick smith
>> > Australia
>> > for 60 bucks (AUD), and when I install at home, I did select Australia
>> > when
>> > the installation started.
>> >
>> > And when i try to add bank accounts, it pops up all the south american
>> > banks... =_=, for credit card account and investment account there's
>> > only
>> > Millennium BCP which is a portugese bank...
>> >
>> > This doesn't look right... And in another thread created by Jez,
>> > answered
>> > by
>> > Glyn Simpson, MVP, i can see the same problem occuring.
>> >
>> > It maybe that no australian banks support direct statement downloading
>> > into
>> > money 2005, but hey, It's just not right that south american banks come
>> > up
>> > ... and I suspect there are some major errors when they building this
>> > international edition with australian, and other countries online
>> > banking
>> > invovled.
>> >
>> > And as for the UK edition, there are banks that support money
>> > integration,
>> > just look at here
>> > http://money.msn.co.uk/MyMoney/MicrosoftMoney/online/fininst/default.asp
>> >
>> > in particular Nationwide Building Society http://www.nationwide.co.uk
>> > 01
>> > Apr
>> > 2004 Statements (See Note 2) OFX
>> > Nationwide Building Society supports background online banking which is
>> > really what we are after. And that's what money has been claiming...
>> > (auto
>> > downloading of statement)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > So... Is there any microsoft people we can call or talk to? coz i know
>> > microsoft australia doesn't really have the people that knows how it
>> > is,
>> > since all the development work is done in USA.
>> >
>> > I mean we should convey this problem to microsoft because as I
>> > described
>> > above, it's just not right...
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>



Re: The only useful side of Money 2005 International Edition for Austr by JT

JT
Wed Jul 06 05:20:15 CDT 2005

Did Citibank Australia say this? The Australia Citibank told me no.

The only bank I know that is going to do it is The Bank of Queensland -
which will launch it in early 2006 - I am told.

"Richard Bollar" <bollar@bollar.org> wrote in message
news:uF2FgrMZFHA.3056@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> I guess I'd be curious to know which Australian banks do OFX download. I
> know that Citibank does, but haven't gotten a definitive answer from
> WestPac, ANZ et al.
>
> --
>
> "MK" <MK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:44DADEC7-7DB6-4F04-BEEB-E3259D132909@microsoft.com...
> > is that it caters for the Australian taxation rules, so you know more
> > about
> > your personal tax situations~
> >
> > But even that we don't know if it would be updated to follow any latest
> > changes in the Australian Taxation Law...
> >
> > Sigh... if not for this, wouldn't we all buy just american delux version
> > which has much more features than a standard international... (we'll
have
> > to
> > manually download and import bank statement either way anywayz)
> >
> > thanks for the help Glyn~
> >
> > Hope people will make better informed decisions when they see these
> > postings~
> >
> > The new google groups can reach this forum~ :)
> >
> > "Glyn Simpson, MVP" wrote:
> >
> >> You can use the option to say the bank isn't listed (well, you will
have
> >> to
> >> use that unless you have one of the ones that it gives you from South
> >> America). However, you can still download from any Australian banks
that
> >> do
> >> support one way statement downloading. This is normally from their
> >> websites.
> >>
> >> The only option to talk to anyone would be to phone the support
people -
> >> the
> >> International version is basically the US version with loads of stuff
> >> taken
> >> out and a few token banks thrown in. Virtually no additional work on it
> >> is
> >> done, and certainly nothing done in the Australian region as far as I
> >> know.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money
> >> http://money.mvps.org
> >>
> >> Check http://money.mvps.org/faq for tips and fixes for MS Money. To
send
> >> Microsoft your product wishes see http://money.mvps.org/wishes.aspx
> >>
> >> I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money
> >>
> >> "MK" <MK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:C68D7793-94E9-4FE1-9315-F880698C42BC@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hi guys, I've seen a few posting here about the online banking
facility
> >> > in
> >> > money 2005. I bought this International Edition from dick smith
> >> > Australia
> >> > for 60 bucks (AUD), and when I install at home, I did select
Australia
> >> > when
> >> > the installation started.
> >> >
> >> > And when i try to add bank accounts, it pops up all the south
american
> >> > banks... =_=, for credit card account and investment account there's
> >> > only
> >> > Millennium BCP which is a portugese bank...
> >> >
> >> > This doesn't look right... And in another thread created by Jez,
> >> > answered
> >> > by
> >> > Glyn Simpson, MVP, i can see the same problem occuring.
> >> >
> >> > It maybe that no australian banks support direct statement
downloading
> >> > into
> >> > money 2005, but hey, It's just not right that south american banks
come
> >> > up
> >> > ... and I suspect there are some major errors when they building this
> >> > international edition with australian, and other countries online
> >> > banking
> >> > invovled.
> >> >
> >> > And as for the UK edition, there are banks that support money
> >> > integration,
> >> > just look at here
> >> >
http://money.msn.co.uk/MyMoney/MicrosoftMoney/online/fininst/default.asp
> >> >
> >> > in particular Nationwide Building Society http://www.nationwide.co.uk
> >> > 01
> >> > Apr
> >> > 2004 Statements (See Note 2) OFX
> >> > Nationwide Building Society supports background online banking which
is
> >> > really what we are after. And that's what money has been claiming...
> >> > (auto
> >> > downloading of statement)
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > So... Is there any microsoft people we can call or talk to? coz i
know
> >> > microsoft australia doesn't really have the people that knows how it
> >> > is,
> >> > since all the development work is done in USA.
> >> >
> >> > I mean we should convey this problem to microsoft because as I
> >> > described
> >> > above, it's just not right...
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>



Re: The only useful side of Money 2005 International Edition for Austr by Richard

Richard
Wed Jul 06 10:49:13 CDT 2005

Yes, Citibank Australia has OFX statements to download according to their
site. They don't offer direct banking, so you have to go to the site to
download the files.

--

"JT" <jt@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ODDpORhgFHA.684@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Did Citibank Australia say this? The Australia Citibank told me no.
>
> The only bank I know that is going to do it is The Bank of Queensland -
> which will launch it in early 2006 - I am told.
>
> "Richard Bollar" <bollar@bollar.org> wrote in message
> news:uF2FgrMZFHA.3056@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> I guess I'd be curious to know which Australian banks do OFX download. I
>> know that Citibank does, but haven't gotten a definitive answer from
>> WestPac, ANZ et al.
>>
>> --
>>
>> "MK" <MK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:44DADEC7-7DB6-4F04-BEEB-E3259D132909@microsoft.com...
>> > is that it caters for the Australian taxation rules, so you know more
>> > about
>> > your personal tax situations~
>> >
>> > But even that we don't know if it would be updated to follow any latest
>> > changes in the Australian Taxation Law...
>> >
>> > Sigh... if not for this, wouldn't we all buy just american delux
>> > version
>> > which has much more features than a standard international... (we'll
> have
>> > to
>> > manually download and import bank statement either way anywayz)
>> >
>> > thanks for the help Glyn~
>> >
>> > Hope people will make better informed decisions when they see these
>> > postings~
>> >
>> > The new google groups can reach this forum~ :)
>> >
>> > "Glyn Simpson, MVP" wrote:
>> >
>> >> You can use the option to say the bank isn't listed (well, you will
> have
>> >> to
>> >> use that unless you have one of the ones that it gives you from South
>> >> America). However, you can still download from any Australian banks
> that
>> >> do
>> >> support one way statement downloading. This is normally from their
>> >> websites.
>> >>
>> >> The only option to talk to anyone would be to phone the support
> people -
>> >> the
>> >> International version is basically the US version with loads of stuff
>> >> taken
>> >> out and a few token banks thrown in. Virtually no additional work on
>> >> it
>> >> is
>> >> done, and certainly nothing done in the Australian region as far as I
>> >> know.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money
>> >> http://money.mvps.org
>> >>
>> >> Check http://money.mvps.org/faq for tips and fixes for MS Money. To
> send
>> >> Microsoft your product wishes see http://money.mvps.org/wishes.aspx
>> >>
>> >> I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money
>> >>
>> >> "MK" <MK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:C68D7793-94E9-4FE1-9315-F880698C42BC@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Hi guys, I've seen a few posting here about the online banking
> facility
>> >> > in
>> >> > money 2005. I bought this International Edition from dick smith
>> >> > Australia
>> >> > for 60 bucks (AUD), and when I install at home, I did select
> Australia
>> >> > when
>> >> > the installation started.
>> >> >
>> >> > And when i try to add bank accounts, it pops up all the south
> american
>> >> > banks... =_=, for credit card account and investment account there's
>> >> > only
>> >> > Millennium BCP which is a portugese bank...
>> >> >
>> >> > This doesn't look right... And in another thread created by Jez,
>> >> > answered
>> >> > by
>> >> > Glyn Simpson, MVP, i can see the same problem occuring.
>> >> >
>> >> > It maybe that no australian banks support direct statement
> downloading
>> >> > into
>> >> > money 2005, but hey, It's just not right that south american banks
> come
>> >> > up
>> >> > ... and I suspect there are some major errors when they building
>> >> > this
>> >> > international edition with australian, and other countries online
>> >> > banking
>> >> > invovled.
>> >> >
>> >> > And as for the UK edition, there are banks that support money
>> >> > integration,
>> >> > just look at here
>> >> >
> http://money.msn.co.uk/MyMoney/MicrosoftMoney/online/fininst/default.asp
>> >> >
>> >> > in particular Nationwide Building Society
>> >> > http://www.nationwide.co.uk
>> >> > 01
>> >> > Apr
>> >> > 2004 Statements (See Note 2) OFX
>> >> > Nationwide Building Society supports background online banking which
> is
>> >> > really what we are after. And that's what money has been claiming...
>> >> > (auto
>> >> > downloading of statement)
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > So... Is there any microsoft people we can call or talk to? coz i
> know
>> >> > microsoft australia doesn't really have the people that knows how it
>> >> > is,
>> >> > since all the development work is done in USA.
>> >> >
>> >> > I mean we should convey this problem to microsoft because as I
>> >> > described
>> >> > above, it's just not right...
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>
>