How to Open a File with the .ofx File Extension

.ofx file extension ? A detailed description

Two instances of .ofx file types are recorded, and each one is discussed in detail below.

File Type #1 – Open Financial Exchange file

Primarily, the .ofx file extension is associated with the Open Financial Exchange file. These store data related to financial transactions. This data can be imported into various applications.

The format, OFX (Open Financial Exchange) was created by Intuit, Microsoft, and CheckFree in 1997 as a standardized format to be used for transferring financial data between financial institutions, businesses, and consumers via the Internet. A range of financial activities, such as small business banking, consumer banking, consumer bill payment, and so on are supported by the OFX format. Upon introduction, Microsoft Money which earlier used the OFC (Open Financial Connectivity (OFC) format, started using the Open Financial Exchange format.

How to open an .ofx file in Windows

If you use Windows, you can open an .ofx file using the following programs:

  • GnuCash
  • Sage Accpac
  • Microsoft Money
  • Intuit Quicken
  • Reilly Technologies Moneydance

How to open an .ofx file on a Mac

If you are a Mac user, you can open an .ofx file using any of the following programs:

  • GnuCash
  • Intuit Quicken
  • Reilly Technologies Moneydance
  • Apple Numbers

How to open an .ofx file in Linux

If you use Linux, you can open an .ofx file using any of the following programs:

  • GnuCash
  • Reilly Technologies Moneydance
  • KMyMoney

The .ofx extension files come under the Data Files category.

File Type #2 – Olicom Fax image format

The .ofx file is also associated with Olicom Fax. Little is known about this file, its behavior or its purpose.

In case you are unable to open an .ofx file using the programs installed on your computer, then you may use a reliable file extension repair program for this purpose. File extension helper tools enable you to repair damaged files and also open them in the absence of supported software on your computer.