gdn=window.gdn||{};gdn.meta={"currentThemePath":"\/addons\/themes\/theme-foundation","ConfirmDeleteCommentHeading":"Delete Comment","ConfirmDeleteCommentText":"Are you sure you want to delete this comment?","DiscussionID":"7943918","Category":"Download, Add\/Update Accounts (Mac)","editorVersion":"1.8.2","editorPluginAssets":"\/plugins\/editor","fileUpload-remove":"Remove file","fileUpload-reattach":"Click to re-attach","fileUpload-inserted":"Inserted","fileUpload-insertedTooltip":"This image has been inserted into the body of text.","wysiwygHelpText":"You are using , Today after connecting and downloading transactions I received a msg that Fidelity was changing their connection with Quicken and a new connection needed to be updated., Fidelity has had a message on their website for like a year saying they are going to be changing. The assumption is that it will be FDX/EWC+ and that it will now support full transaction downloads. Adding that functionality is probably what has delayed the conversion. For the last couple of years you could use FDX/EWC+ but only for simple investing, no transactions. If they planned to force .