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          <h1 id="HBCIhomebanking">HBCI homebanking</h1>
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HBCI is a standard that is used by many banks in Germany.
Those banks offer either banking with PIN and TAN lists, or
using smart cards.
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<a class="ext-link" href="http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/" shape="rect"><span class="icon"> </span>KMyMoney</a> is a KDE application you can use for homebanking under linux.
It used <a class="ext-link" href="http://www.libchipcard.de" shape="rect"><span class="icon"> </span>LibChipcard</a>, a library for chip card access, and that library in turn
can use OpenSC.
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You might need to use the latest snapshot packages. Feedback is very welcome.
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