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Will .qif import be supported in M2005?

 
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Jim
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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 8:10 pm    Post subject: Will .qif import be supported in M2005? Reply with quote

My CU offers download files in csv and qif format.
Up thru M2004, Money imports qif files just fine.
Does it still work in M2005?

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Brent N.
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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 8:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Will .qif import be supported in M2005? Reply with quote

Yes.

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"Jim" <kaplanjim@attbi.com> wrote in message
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My CU offers download files in csv and qif format.
Up thru M2004, Money imports qif files just fine.
Does it still work in M2005?
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Cal Learner-- MVP
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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 8:28 pm    Post subject: Re: Will .qif import be supported in M2005? Reply with quote

In microsoft.public.money, Jim wrote:

Quote:
My CU offers download files in csv and qif format.
Up thru M2004, Money imports qif files just fine.
Does it still work in M2005?

Yes.

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Al. C
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Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 7:50 am    Post subject: Re: Will .qif import be supported in M2005? Reply with quote

Jim wrote:

Quote:
My CU offers download files in csv and qif format.
Up thru M2004, Money imports qif files just fine.
Does it still work in M2005?

I understand that Microsoft Money will accept a .qif file. The question is
whether or not your CU or bank will continue to OFFER a .qif.

As you probably know, Intuit is cutting off support for qif in favor of qfx, a
variant of ofx format.

We're the web-service provider of the popular small business system called
Jaya123 (http://www.jaya123.com). While Jaya will do all the order entry,
billing, invoicing, inventory, CRM reporting, etc., it does not do payables.
We have a feature that lets you create qif files of all your receipts (stuff
you sold and were paid for) so that you can enter them into Quicken or Money
or anything that will take a .qif.

Our guess is that Intuit is going to "claim" some kind of copyright on the qif
format in order to stop CUs, banks, and folks like us from creating them,
unless we pay a fee, similar to the kind of fee they are trying to extort
from these institutions for QFX files. (Quicken 2005 won't import a QFX
unless the file was created by a valid account... ie. one that has paid
Intuit a fee for permission.)

We're expecting to get a letter any day now from Intuit telling us to cease
and desist from creating .qif files (which won't work in Quicken 2005, but
they will in Q2004 and other software.)

In the cause of good taste, I can't tell you what exact words we will use in
reply to Intuit, but but it has to do with moving one's head to a very dark
place.

Al C.
__________________________________________________________
Adams-Blake Company, Inc.
***
JAYA123 - the web-based total-office system for the
small biz. Order entry, billing, bookkeeping, etc. for $14.95
a month. Perfect for the small business or start-up.
See demo at: http://www.jaya123.com
***
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Jim
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Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 11:19 pm    Post subject: Re: Will .qif import be supported in M2005? Reply with quote

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 02:50:11 GMT, "Al. C"
<no.spam.acanton@adams-blake.no.spam.com> wrote:

Quote:
Jim wrote:

My CU offers download files in csv and qif format.
Up thru M2004, Money imports qif files just fine.
Does it still work in M2005?

I understand that Microsoft Money will accept a .qif file. The question is
whether or not your CU or bank will continue to OFFER a .qif.

As you probably know, Intuit is cutting off support for qif in favor of qfx, a
variant of ofx format.

We're the web-service provider of the popular small business system called
Jaya123 (http://www.jaya123.com). While Jaya will do all the order entry,
billing, invoicing, inventory, CRM reporting, etc., it does not do payables.
We have a feature that lets you create qif files of all your receipts (stuff
you sold and were paid for) so that you can enter them into Quicken or Money
or anything that will take a .qif.

Our guess is that Intuit is going to "claim" some kind of copyright on the qif
format in order to stop CUs, banks, and folks like us from creating them,
unless we pay a fee, similar to the kind of fee they are trying to extort
from these institutions for QFX files. (Quicken 2005 won't import a QFX
unless the file was created by a valid account... ie. one that has paid
Intuit a fee for permission.)

We're expecting to get a letter any day now from Intuit telling us to cease
and desist from creating .qif files (which won't work in Quicken 2005, but
they will in Q2004 and other software.)

In the cause of good taste, I can't tell you what exact words we will use in
reply to Intuit, but but it has to do with moving one's head to a very dark
place.

Al C.
__________________________________________________________
Adams-Blake Company, Inc.
***
JAYA123 - the web-based total-office system for the
small biz. Order entry, billing, bookkeeping, etc. for $14.95
a month. Perfect for the small business or start-up.
See demo at: http://www.jaya123.com
***

Thanks for the heads up.
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