tag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:/discussions/general-questions/463-importing-quicken-2000-in-os9Infinite Kind: Discussion 2018-10-18T13:54:07Ztag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:Comment/2949132009-08-08T14:57:03Z2009-08-08T14:57:03ZImporting Quicken 2000 in OS9<div><p>HI Greysquirrel</p>
<p>Quicken exports a qif file that Moneydance knows how to import.
It should not matter which operating system you are running Quicken
on. The exported qif file should still be compatible with
Moneydance. Here is a link to the knowledge base article on
importing your data from quicken:</p>
<p><a href=
"http://help.infinitekind.com/faqs/frequently-asked-questions-2/how-can-i-transfer-my-data-from-quicken-into-moneydance">
http://help.infinitekind.com/faqs/frequently-asked-questions-2/how-...</a></p>
<p>Sincerely</p>
<p>Ben Spencer</p></div>Ben Spencertag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:Comment/2949132009-08-08T16:18:11Z2009-08-08T20:33:11ZImporting Quicken 2000 in OS9<div><p>Ben<br>
Thanks for the reply, I have read how to import from Quicken but
did<br>
not know if it would from OS 9, thanks for confirming that it
will.<br>
MD does seem to set up easier than Quicken the check set up was a
piece<br>
of cake compared to Quicken, lets hope the rest goes as well.<br>
Don Martin.</p></div>donter2tag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:Comment/2949132009-08-18T21:35:13Z2009-08-18T21:35:16ZImporting Quicken 2000 in OS9<div><p>Moneydance appears to be one of a less than a handful of
personal finance apps that can import QIF files without losing
splits, transfers, or transfers in splits. Kudos!</p></div>Don Morris