Starting February 11, Apple Card cardholders are now able to export their Apple Card transactions into the OFX file format and import their data into third-party financial management apps. In January ...
An OFX file is an Open Financial Exchange file. The OFX file format allows financial data to be shared with a variety of applications, including Intuit's Quickbooks. OFX files are often used to track ...
Apple Card added support for exporting monthly statements as CSV files last month. Today, Apple continued expanding its data export options by adding support for OFX files. Read on as we detail how to ...
Apple Card users are now able to export their transaction data in an OFX file format for use with third-party financial apps such as Quicken and Mint, as noted by Kyle Seth Gray. The option shows up ...
Apple Card users will be able to export their transaction data in an OFX file format for use with third-party financial apps "within the next few days," a support representative said in an online chat ...
One of Apple Card’s most significant annoyances (at least compared to many other major credit cards) is that you can’t directly share transaction information with financial planning apps like Mint or ...
Banktivity does. I routinely export to Quicken format using my bank's online web tools and then manually import the file to Bankivity. Seamless. Actually that must be OFX or QFX files. I found out ...