How Do You Use Linux?: online banking:

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Are they?  Interesting.  That is good, then, since they are a multi
national bank--having branches in various Europein countries, and in most
of the large and small islands (TKI, St. Martin, and the like), so that
pretty much covers the greater part of the blind-net-using  world for
localities.

On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Janina Sajka wrote:

> Let me add one thing. The previous answer I wrote on this subject was very
> specific to the U.S. I should add that Barclay's in the U.K. seemed very
> accessible when I looked at it 6 months ago. I would have chosen it except
> for the fact that I live in the U.S.
>  On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Cheryl Homiak
> wrote:
>
> > Janina:
> > I am very interested in how and where you do online banking. Both of the
> > banks that I have ever tried to use online banking with had applications
> > that did not appear to be accessible to linux users, but this is omething
> > I would like to do.
> > Most of the rest of your list I either now do or forsee myself eventually
> > doing, and I hope shortly to be able to add "filling in excel timesheets
> > for my job" to my own list.
> >
> >
>
>

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