![]() The "data" comes from the same Quicken Cloud account data set. Nope that isn't a typo, the last two are the same with only minor changes that I point out in this thread:Ī quick summary is that they are the same sync, but with "Sync to Mobile/Web" on it has extra "settings" that tell Mobile/Web which accounts should be visible in those interfaces. Quicken -> QCS -> Intuit server -> financial institutionĪnd for good measure I'm going to throw in Quicken Web/Mobile syncing from the Desktop: Quicken Connect/new Express Web Connect can be expressed as: Quicken -> Intuit server -> financial institution The old Express Web Connect can be expressed as: That isn't true, at least it wasn't true until very recently where they started changing Express Web Connect over to the same "connection method(QCS)". For the longest time it has been stated that Quicken Connect (Mac) and Express Web Connect (Windows) are the same thing. Many years ago Quicken Mac went to a "new connection method", which is now called Quicken Connect. But clearly that isn't the case for all as we have seen nearly real time with other financial institutions, not to mention all the new problems with multiple factor authentication. Over the years there have been financial institution downloads that worked like they described, as in one login in a night to get the transactions. One of the things that has always bothered me is that Quicken Inc and Intuit before them threw out an explanation of the process of downloading transactions for how the Intuit servers were getting transactions (non Direct Connect) which might have been true when it first was implemented, but clearly changed over the years.
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