Changing from Quicken

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Julian

05 Nov, 2015 03:47 PM

Hi
Is your software a fully functional for sterling and UK VAT?

We have used quicken forever but feel it is now time to move to a new software package.

Can you give me any other information to convince me to change to your software!

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Jenny on 05 Nov, 2015 04:06 PM

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    Hi Julian,

    Moneydance does support VAT/GST.

    If you haven't already, I encourage you to download our free trial version and experiment with the program before you decide if you would like to purchase it. The demo version is fully functional and allows you to manually enter 100 transactions. Imported transactions are not limited, so you'll be able to fully test importing your Quicken data. If you decide to purchase the program at a later date you can keep all your data, the license key simply unlocks the ability to manually enter more transactions. You can download the trial version of Moneydance from here:
    http://infinitekind.com/downloads

    You can import your Quicken data into Moneydance, but you'll have to export the data out of Quicken first. Quicken stores it's data in what's called a QDF file. QDF is a proprietary data format owned by Intuit. Moneydance can not import QDF files. However, it is possible to export your data out of Quicken into QIF format and then import the QIF file into Moneydance.

    I would highly recommend checking out the User Guide, which has information about getting started.
    Specifically Chapter 16, Page 88, which includes steps on how to import your data from Quicken.

    Please let me know if I can be of further assistance, and thank you for your interest in Moneydance.

    Jenny
    Infinite Kind Support

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