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  2. QFX - Wikipedia

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    QFX is an image editing computer program developed by Ron Scott, a Texan photographer and software engineer. [1] The first version was released in 1990. At the time of its release, QFX was one of the most feature-rich image editing applications available on the PC platform (DOS, later Windows).

  3. Open Financial Exchange - Wikipedia

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    QFX is a proprietary variant of OFX used in Intuit's products. In Intuit products, OFX is used for Direct Connect and QFX for Web Connect. Direct Connect allows personal financial management software to connect directly to a bank OFX server, whereas in Web Connect, the user needs to log in and manually download a .qfx file and import it into Quicken.

  4. Talk:Keystroke logging - Wikipedia

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    Strangely enough, using that software to create a new keyboard layout doesn't change e.g. Windows default shortcuts (i.e. you may swap the C and K keys, and pressing C would result in typing K, but still, Ctrl+C would operate as usual (becoming Ctrl+K), even though that is not the case if you changed the layout to Dvorak in language settings ...

  5. DataMask by AOL Member Benefit FAQs

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    DataMask by AOL is a simple and secure software that disguises your personal data from cyber crooks and threatening websites by hiding your keystrokes (anti-keylogging) and diverting you away from sites designed to steal and use your personal information (anti-phishing). For more information, visit AOL DataMask webpage.

  6. Keystroke logging - Wikipedia

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    Keystroke logging, often referred to as keylogging or keyboard capturing, is the action of recording (logging) the keys struck on a keyboard, [1] [2] typically covertly, so that a person using the keyboard is unaware that their actions are being monitored.

  7. QFX (file format) - Wikipedia

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    QFX is Intuit's proprietary version of the standard OFX financial interchange file format. QFX is used in Intuit's "Web Connect" and "Direct Connect" features to transmit and receive financial information over the internet. [1] [2] [3] A QFX file is a standard OFX file with additional fields to support a licensing fee paid by institutions to ...

  8. Quicken Interchange Format - Wikipedia

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    In some cases this may cause problems for users who do use multiple currencies when they export or import into another software package. [citation needed] Quicken's proposed replacement for the QIF format has been the proprietary Quicken Web Connect (QFX) format. It is commonly supported by financial institutions to supply downloadable ...

  9. Intel stock pulls back from record rally as analysts note ...

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    Intel stock fell 6% Wednesday, ending a massive upswing in which shares notched their biggest five-day gain in Intel's history as a publicly traded company.The decline came as analysts expressed ...