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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Kash
From:       DannyT <danny () inm ! de>
Date:       1999-10-14 11:42:14
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Hi,

i would really enjoy to help you.

i'm working as an (web)programmer in frankfurt and one of our customers
is the allgemeine deutsche direktbank.

i programed an backend to handle their online forms.


i'll watch this thread.....


fell free to contact me.

ciao
danny


Stephan Kahnt wrote:
> 
> Hi out there,
> 
> some weeks ago, there was a thread about Homebanking in the KDE user
> mailing list. If I
> remember well, there was a conciderable amount of people who wanted to
> help in
> such a "Kash" project. Unfortunatly the discussion
> stopped without any results. I want to start the development and ask You
> to
> help. Is anybody experienced in software design. I'm a student of
> mechanical
> engineering, developing software at the university in a part-time job,
> but I
> haven't any experiences in software design. Well I read some articel in
> Stroustrup's C++ Bible. I'd try it nevertheless the way it is described
> in the
> book. But help would be great.
> 
> So let's start with the aims, let's have I vision:
> 
> What should the program do?
> 
> o homebanking software
> o part of the KDE project
> o handels, stores, reloads, displays, ... several accounts
> o unlimited number of transactions per account
> o different currencies are possible
> o organize transactions into categories, classes, etc.
> o online banking capabilities
> o different types of accounts are supported (bank account, share
> account,
>   current account, credit card account, deposit account, customer
> account etc.)
> o splitted transactions
> 
> Pleas add as many items to the list as you think that are necessary.
> Perhaps
> we should add a sign "demand/wish" to each feature . Just in case of
> concessions during the development or to mark where to start the work.
> 
> My experiences in homebanking software are limited to M$ Money. So the
> feature list is derived from this software. Hope there are much more
> possibilities to handel financial data.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Stephan

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