Exporting From Quicken For Mac 2015 And Importing Into Quicken For Mac 2015 Erases Memos
Dissatisfied with the official Quicken iOS apps and only need to enter receipts on-the-go? Looking for a solution for entering Gnucash transactions on the go? IQIF is perfect for you. We now support importing of.gnucash XML export of Accounts! IQIF allows you to effortlessly create transactions on your iOS device and when ready, export them via a QIF file which can be imported by Quicken, GnuCash or any other money managing application. It is NOT a bloated pocket version of a money managing application, but simply a mobile transaction-creating interface (i.e. It does not sync both ways with Quicken).
Hopefully others will have found this as useful as I have. Please note that your desktop finance application must be able to import QIF files.
KNOWN ISSUES: - PLEASE VERIFY YOUR VERSION OF QUICKEN CAN IMPORT QIF FILES BEFORE PURCHASING. There are some newer versions where Intuit has been trying to deprecate the use of the QIF format in favor of the proprietary OFX format. DOES NOT WORK WITH QUICKEN ESSENTIALS. *** PLEASE CONTACT ME PERSONALLY WITH PROBLEMS BEFORE GIVING UP ON iQIF - Unfortunately I cannot contact those who leave reviews expressing dissatisfaction, but in many cases I might have been able to remedy the issue and possibly help others having the same issue. Idic314, Perfect for GNUcash Exactly what I need. I use it for transferring records from my phone to GNUcash. Initially setting up the categories and accounts carefully ensures smooth imports.
Two issues: 1. The importing only supports one currency at a time. It would be useful to export by currency as separate files. As it is I just stick to one currency at a time which is hardly ever a problem. The reason I was prompted to write a review. Somehow I managed to make a blank category. When I go to the category lists the app crashes so I can't delete it.
3.6 Update: my second issue has been resolved. Idic314, Perfect for GNUcash Exactly what I need.
Do it instantly with PDF2CSV. This application quickly and accurately converts the data in PDF files to CSV and Excel format. The 'CSV Mint' option is also available to import your transactions with categories into Quicken for Mac 2015. CSV files are opened by any spreadsheet software, not just Excel.
I use it for transferring records from my phone to GNUcash. Initially setting up the categories and accounts carefully ensures smooth imports. Two issues: 1.
The importing only supports one currency at a time. It would be useful to export by currency as separate files. As it is I just stick to one currency at a time which is hardly ever a problem. The reason I was prompted to write a review. Somehow I managed to make a blank category.
When I go to the category lists the app crashes so I can't delete it. 3.6 Update: my second issue has been resolved. Free vst plugins for mac.