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We're in beta right now to be able to import Quicken's format (.qfx) and the more standard (free) .ofx format.
It'll require you to go to the site and download, just as you do now Flexo. So this is actually good news for me. Quicken is forcing banks to pay, who are in turn forcing the consumer to pay.
Many leaner banks like credit unions can't afford such fees and don't offer access at any price. Doesn't BofA charge too? It's also why I don't use Quicken.
This doesn't explain how you can still manually download the Quicken web connect for free. Obviously they are supporting this file format for no charge.
Until now I thought the bank pocketed the fees. It's hard to imagine Intuit charging monthly fees as high as $5-10 per user in licensing. Banks, OTOH, can charge for a "service". Still, between manual downloads and automated access there is no more capacity or infrastructure needed other than simply allowing access to Quicken on behalf of the user.