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Add MoneyGo reference to README

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Aaron Lindsay 2017-06-05 21:12:04 -04:00
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@ -16,7 +16,9 @@ query financial information with OFX from the comfort of Golang, without having
to marshal/unmarshal to SGML or XML. The library does *not* intend to abstract to marshal/unmarshal to SGML or XML. The library does *not* intend to abstract
away all of the details of the OFX specification, which would be difficult to do away all of the details of the OFX specification, which would be difficult to do
well. Instead, it exposes the OFX SGML/XML hierarchy as structs which mostly well. Instead, it exposes the OFX SGML/XML hierarchy as structs which mostly
resemble it. resemble it. Its primary goal is to enable the creation of other personal
finance software in Go (as it was created to allow me to fetch OFX transactions
for my own project, [MoneyGo](https://github.com/aclindsa/moneygo)).
Because the OFX specification is rather... 'comprehensive,' it can be difficult Because the OFX specification is rather... 'comprehensive,' it can be difficult
for those unfamiliar with it to figure out where to start. To that end, I have for those unfamiliar with it to figure out where to start. To that end, I have