ImportQIF - 5.0.10.0 Release Notes Windows only product.
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Cannot import either csv or txt address files into Quicken Home & Business 2017. I set the files up with the correct formatting (including setting the data up as a table in Excel).
The most basic purpose of ImportQIF is to add the account name and type to a QIF file to bypass the restriction in Quicken Windows US that only allows importing into asset and liability accounts. It also has options for translating dates, and decimal separator, and swapping the payee and memo fields. The default is to register ImportQIF as the default QIF file handler, so that when you open a QIF from your web browser or File Explorer, ImportQIF will be run and you can select one button to save the converted QIF to your desktop. There is support to translate non US dates in QIF files to US dates. This part of this program is free for you to use as long as you like.
Also ImportQIF adds the advanced features of automatically importing the converted QIF file into Quicken and also to convert from OFX (MS Money), QFX, CSV, Excel files into QIF files. Please note that at present conversions from OFX/QFX are not supported for loan/liability accounts. Limited support for importing investment transactions through OFX/QFX/CSV/Excel format(This part of the Advanced options, and Excel file imports require Excel to be on the machine). Ability to convert from a CSV or Excel file to a QFX file instead of a QIF file. Note to use a QFX file your version of Quicken has to be supported by Quicken Inc. What's more there are several restrictions that the QFX mode imposes. The QFX format doesn't support categories or split transactions. And the US version of Quicken will only allow importing for the USD currency. The Canadian version can import in different currencies like CAD and USD. But using the QFX format will allow for matching of transactions and using Quicken's system for filling in the categories even in the latest versions of Quicken which have dropped these features for QIF file imports.
These advanced features are not free. You can try them out during the 30 day trial period, but if you want to use them past that point you will have to purchase a license. If all you need is the original functionality that adds the account name and type to a QIF file for import into a Quicken account register, then you do not need to purchase a license. The price is $17.00, Updated versions of ImportQIF are available at no extra charge.
You can find the DOCUMENTATION for ImportQIF here, it is suggested you read it before installing ImportQIF. If you have any questions please feel free to submit the form below or email [email protected]. Please make sure any spam filters you have will allow email from[email protected]. If you have not received a response in 24 hours, please leave a comment on the Support page.